Fancy Weathered Frame
After discovering Americana's Weathered Wood, I have been completely inspired. I have always loved the look of anything Shabby Chic, and this stuff makes it more than easy to create. I took an old, slightly unsightly frame, a couple of my favorite paint colors, Weathered Wood, ribbon and some sparkle...
To make this!To use the Weathered Wood, you simply apply a base coat of acrylic paint...
Then paint on an even layer of the Weathered Wood...Then another light coat of your top paint choice. As you are painting, the top layer begins to crackle, giving your frame an awesome texture.
Now to finish it up, I wanted to add a little 'chic' touch. I simply hot glued a sparkle-ly button onto a complimentary ribbon choice, and hot glued both to the frame.
This was the final result...
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24 comments:
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Gorgeous! Love the weathered look and your frame turned out beautiful! The addition of the ribbon and sparkly button are just perfect.
This is beautiful!! :) Thanks for sharing!!
Beth
So cute and that adorable table is is so versatile!
So cute and looks easy. Love it!
How pretty! I love it. I may have to try this myself. I've got a whole box of old frames that could be put to good use!
hundy&undy
The ribbon and the bling really dress it up! The pretty faces don't hurt the look either. :)
gail
LOVE! Thanks for the quick how to!
very nice...thanks so much for explaining this so well (I need it spelled out LOL) and thanks for sharing
Do they carry that at most craft stores? Or is it a special thing online?
I love this! The bow and button make it completely perfect, great job.
Love this!! I need to go get some crackle paint. Adds a nice rustic character. :0)
I tried the Weathered Wood Crackling Medium over the summer, and I like it much better than the DecoArt brand- it's a lot easier being able to let it dry all the way first. I'm been proclaiming my love for this brand on my own blog recently too! I've really fallen for the look of crackling- frames, signs, you name it! How cool that somebody else likes it just as much :) Fantastic frame- I love the luxurious ribbon!
Happy New Year. I just found your blog from the "I will Craft" blog; have to say I clicked on your link because I love your blog name! I am into everything lemon yellow now. Look forward to following you this year.
Absolutely awesome and very elegant!
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So cool! Definitely going to try this!
What a neat product! The satiny bow is the perfect touch...it's beautiful!!
I didn't know such a product existed! I learned that elmer's glue does the exact same thing (use it instead of the weathered wood stuff) and it gives great crackle-ies!
bec@theiheartblog
Very nice and elegant! Love it!
Thanks for sharing such a neat product. I love your bling also! Beautiful project. Visiting from www.lifeisaparty.ca
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Darling frame! Love your blog!
This is great!
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Simply?!? (weathered wood, I mean) Well, I'm crackle-challenged. Actually, crackle-impaired. I've tried a lot of products but it's always a mess. People don't believe me but it's true. So I really admire your little frame. And the embellishments make it just darling!
Would love for you to stop by this weekend and link up to Passion for Paint!
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