DIY Agate and Mexican Blanket Inspired Painted Frames
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Materials Needed
- Wooden frames (we got ours for a dollar each at Michaels)
- Craft paint
- Mod Podge
- Paint brush
- Sponge brush
- Sandpaper
DIY Painted "Agate" Frame
Rocks and minerals seem to be super trendy right now... and I'm ok with that because I just love the way they look and feel. Here's my attempt at recreating an "agate" design....
1. Sand the frame. (Make sure you keep the insert so you know how large to trim your photo.)
2. Look at a photo of a real piece of agate to see how you want to paint your frame.
3. Pour out your colors and apply them with a very wet brush. (You want the colors to bleed a little and blend with each other. This will give the frame a more realistic look.)
4. Add a bit of gold paint to make your design pop.
5. Coat your frame with Mod Podge to protect your paint job. (I used matte, but I think it would have looked better and more agate-like with the gloss formula.)
Here's what my painting looked like up-close:
Painted "Mexican Blanket" Frame
Once again I'm going to have to mention again how much I love Mexican blankets. I love, love, love, love them because they're
colorful, happy, and fun. So that's why I had to paint a frame to look
like one.
1. Sand the frame. (Make sure you keep the insert so you know how large to trim your photo.)
2. Look at a photo of a real Mexican blanket to see how you want to paint your frame.
3. Pour out your colors and just go for it. (I free handed everything, so my lines are wavy and not straight. But it doesn't matter one bit because the colors just pop and sing. La laaaaaa!)
4. Coat your frame with Mod Podge to protect your paint job.
Here's what the painting looked like up-close:
I love how both of these frames turned out. I'm allllmost tempted to keep them for myself, but I think their new owners will love them too.
Happy making, friends!
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