Saturday, February 7, 2009

Mod Podge Picture Frames, by Tidy Mom

Cheryl from Tidy Mom shares these gorgeous Mod Podge picture frames, justin time for Valentines Day. Thank you Cheryl!

Supplies:
Frame(s) - I got these for $1.00 each at Michaels
Scrapbook paper
Mod Podge
Stain
Ink
sand paper
sponge applicator/brush
Exacto knife


1) Get some unfinished wood frames














2) Stain the parts that will not be covered by paper. That means, the back, the inside and outside edges and the little doll rod.Let the stain dry.














3) I forgot to take a picture of the next step - but you want to cover the front of the frame with a nice layer of ModPodge using your sponge brush. Let it "set" for about 30 seconds, then apply another layer of Mod Podge. Next place your scrapbook paper on top and smooth out bubbles.














I used a card to smooth out the bubbles really good.
Rub the card all over the frame.


4) Now you want to lay the frame face down and cut the paper around the frame, and the center.
Don’t worry, it doesn't have to be perfect - we're going to sand the edges next.

See, click the picture and you can see how rough my cut edges are.

5) Now use your sandpaper to smooth out all of the sides/edges. For the inside corners I fold my sandpaper and rub up and down to get the corners sanded.

6) Next you want to use your ink/stain pad to cover up all of the white edges you got from sanding.
Run the stain pad over the edges, you can play with this part and stain as much or as little as you wish. If you tilt the pad, you will get more stain on the frame.

You can use a cloth or paper towel to get into the corners or to spread the stain over the paper.
I like to dab my cloth in the ink and wipe the whole paper with ink.


I then take the pad and wipe it on some spots and corners to make the ink darker in sporadic spots. See how it's dark and "worn" looking in some spots?

7) The final step, cover your frame, including sides, with 3 more layers of Mod Podge. Let it dry about 10-15 mins. between each coat.

Then......there you go! some great lookin' frames!
Easy Peasy!

These only took about an hour and 15 mins to do 2 of them, that includes the drying time between coats.

6 comments:

DeeDean@DoRaDiYa said...

wow..the frames look awesome and cute..
love it so much

Nicotiana said...

The frames came out beautifully! I will be trying this project - thanks for sharing it!

tidymom said...

Thanks Cathe!!

~Tidymom

Suzy said...

Love these frames. Thanks Tide Mom, what a great post!

Melissa said...

I love this idea! And something my teenage girls can do and want to use. Thanks!

Tonya said...

I just wanted to say that I loved how this project turned out. I made one, and posted on my blog..and refered them back to you. (of course!) I didn't do the distressing...I just didn't have anymore time, but hope to do that part in the future!

Thanks for the inspiration! Definately a project I will return to time and time again! (-:

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