Easy to make frames
My roommate thought that it would be fun to make some cute frames. Someone had once given her a frame that was decorated with scrapbook paper. We decided that we would also make some frames. To make these frames we bought wood frames, scrapbook paper (thicker the better), sponge brushes, paint and modge podge. First we planned out how we wanted to decorate the frames, and then we used a paint that matched the paper the best. We decided that we would rather have the frames look stained, so we just added some water to the paint. After we painted the frames, we wiped them down with a paper towel to give them a more stained look. Then we cut out the paper...the middle was a little difficult, but we used a blade. Then we put modge podge on the frame and smoothed out the paper over it. Then some of us added more paper on top with modge podge. Once we had everything on our frames, we did a layer of modge podge on top. This gets rid of the paper look. They all turned out so cute. \Kate made the ones above and the one below.
Serena made the ones below.
Here are the wild looking ones I made. I still might added ribbon on the zebra one.
This was way fun and easy to make. We had a great time. Just be aware of bubbling. Most of the thick paper will look bubbled when the modge podge is wet, but it flattens when it dries. The thin paper flattened some, but there are still bubbles and wrinkles. Good luck if you decide you want to do this. Trish, I think we should do some when you are here in July.
Serena made the ones below.
Here are the wild looking ones I made. I still might added ribbon on the zebra one.
This was way fun and easy to make. We had a great time. Just be aware of bubbling. Most of the thick paper will look bubbled when the modge podge is wet, but it flattens when it dries. The thin paper flattened some, but there are still bubbles and wrinkles. Good luck if you decide you want to do this. Trish, I think we should do some when you are here in July.
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