This was the original frame
Firstly I painted the wooden frame with acrylic paint (Espresso), then a clear coat of crackle medium and lastly a thick coat of white acrylic paint. As the white paint started to dry the crackle took effect
I wasn't happy with how white it looked so I sponge painted antique white over the entire frame
and then distressed it with Walnut Stain ink
Next step was to work on the inside mat
I didn't like the plain white mat so I used some gel medium (matte finish) and put a light coat all over the mat and then layered old book paper on top and lifted it to reveal reverse print on the matting.
It was still looking a little stark so I distressed the print with Tim Holtz distress inks; "Brushed Corduroy"all over and "Walnut Stain" around the edges.
I painted the inside 1/4" interior strip Espresso and roughed it up a bit with a sanding block.
and here is the finished product
Til next time... Enjoy!
Love it Val!
ReplyDeleteBravo! Wonderful!
ReplyDeleteValery...WOW!!!...this is absolutely stunning!!! You've done an amazing job...I just love it!
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Lyn
Wow Valery, the frame turned out fantastic. Great job.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty Valery! Love how it turned out! I am a sucker fro frames, so this will come in handy for me. Have a great weekend!
ReplyDeleteLove what you've done with this! New follower :)
ReplyDeleteI found you over on Craft Gossip. Your frame and mat turned out amazing and perfect for the print.
ReplyDeleteBRILLIANT WORK! Love it!
ReplyDeleteJudi
Wowwww excellent idea!!! Thank you so much for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to try this. Thank you! New Follower.
ReplyDeleteclever girl. I love how it turned out with the reverse prints.
ReplyDeletethanks for sharing.
blessings
barbara jean