I reinvented this old yellow thrifted frame by recovering it in some spring-y fabric. Mod Podge is a fun thing to mess around with. Any mod podge projects you’d like to share?
You can find the full tutorial for the fabric covered frame here.
I reinvented this old yellow thrifted frame by recovering it in some spring-y fabric. Mod Podge is a fun thing to mess around with. Any mod podge projects you’d like to share?
You can find the full tutorial for the fabric covered frame here.
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Ooh, I ended up making it myself. Here's how they turned out: http://fosterandboo.blogspot.com/2011/04/weekend-wrapup.html
i spent a good portion of one summer modpodging frames and wooden boxes – love that stuff! your frame came out great!
I really love this idea. It seems so simple and so easy!http://fosterandboo.blogspot.com/
How lovely! I used to love Modge Podge afternoons as a kid!
Nice photo!
Hmmm, that link didn't work, did it? If you're interested it's only a few posts down.www.mortymortmort.blogspot.com
I took a bunch of vintage maps my grandpa gave me and made a collage on stretched canvas that included our last name initial "m". And mod-podged the heck out of it.Your site is my new fav! Seriously!http://mortymortmort.blogspot.com/2011/02/i-did-this-with-old-maps.html
Cute! Great idea for old or outdated frames!! From a current Hobokenite 🙂
That's a great idea. I have some frames that I hate, and this is definitely a good alternative to just getting rid of them.
Modpodge is the best!I've used it to refinish a dresser (made it look like it had leather on it, using only paper bags and modpodge), wood crafts, and so much more!Playing It Cooley
oOoo That is pretty!!Melanie's Randomness