Monogram Frame
Today is another simple and green construction. I had this collage frame that was really pretty once upon a time. It was a brushed silver but that no longer looked right with my design so I re-constructed it. here are the supplies you will need to do the same with your old frames.
- The obvious, a frame
- A wood letter
- Two or three colors of paint
Now I can will help you construct some thing personalized from a used mainstream item.
- First remove the glass and clean the frame.
- Now paint the frame, the backing, and the wood letter in the chosen colors.
- Center and glue the letter to the backing and reassemble.
This is super easy. I made one for my nursery and I have received many compliments on it. This is actually this frames 3rd life. I used it with photos when I first received it. Then I used it as a centerpiece tray on my dining table and now it is on the wall again, only without glass. I hope you find this easy project as easy and useful as I did. Here are a few trial and error tips that I found useful.
- I used a high gloss spray paint on the frame. It was left over from another project, however, I think the high gloss really added to the design. The spray can made the paint job much smoother on the curvy frame.
- I used a brush on the backing. The surface is flat and smooth so that could be very hard to get even with spray paint.
- Center the letter and glue it before you assemble the frame. It is easier to measure the flat surface.
- If you don't have extra frames remember thrift stores / goodwill are a great resouce for them.
This is a great nursery or wedding gift that won't break the bank. Everyone loves a personalized touch. Craft stores usually sell many sizes of wood letters so you can find smaller or larger letters and fit any frame. You can decoupage scrapbook paper or use wall paper on the letter or the backing to add more to the design as well. Good Luck!