Sunday, October 24, 2010

Textured Frames

Wow!  How is it another week already?  I feel like I haven't had much time to get my creative mojo flowing lately!  Do you ever feel that way?

This week I am going to share a fun project with you.  I came up with a way to add some texture and interest to a plain, unfinished frame that you get at a craft store.
 
I had two frames left from a stack that were given to me.  YAY FOR FREEBIES!  I wanted to do something fun with them, so here is what I came up with.

I started with a plain 12X12 wood frame just like this:
 And I took a piece of 12X12 Lace Cardstock like this:


Then I used Mod Podge and applied the cardstock to the frame.  I cut the center where the photo opening is with an razor blade.  After the Mod Podge was dry, I painted over the top of the frame with paint.  I let that dry, and then I went back and squirted a few squirts of Walnut Ink on the top and rubbed it around with a rag until I got the look I wanted.

One frame turned out a little bit darker than the other.  I am not sure which one is my favorite!  I really like both of them :)

I am not sure what I am going to put in the frames yet, or where I will hang them, but I am certain I will find a place for them soon!

Don't forget to stop by and join in on Thrilling Thursday Linky Party this week.  I can't wait to see what YOU have been up to!

I will be linking up HERE this week and blog hopping HERE this week.  Go check them out.  You won't be disappointed! 

26 comments:

  1. I love those, and what a fantastic result you got.


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  2. oh that looks good. i didn't even know there was such a thing as lace cardstock! but i'm learning! thanks for this. so lovely!

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  3. Very pretty! I would have never guess that you covered it with cardstock!

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  4. I like both, looks so beautiful, bravo:))
    Hugs, Biljana

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  5. You are so crafty. I wish I was given this gift. Got passed out to everyone in the family but me. I am a new follower through Follow Me Monday.

    Have a great day!

    Vickie
    victoriasvoice44.blogspot.com

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  6. This is so pretty! I love the texture and the effect on the frame.

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  7. I'd have never even thought of the stain, way to go!!!

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  8. What a creative why to use die-cut cardstock ! Love your frame.

    My altered one is here http://angsandy.blogspot.com/2010/10/altered-frame.html

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  9. I LOVE THE FRAMES! Found you through Embellishing Life's Catwalk. I'm your newest blog and twitter follower.

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  10. Hi! I'm a new follower. Please follow my blog too! :)

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  11. I love mod podge too! ....
    thanks for inspiration:))....
    greeting from croatia:))....
    M....

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  12. What creativity! I'm so impressed and can't wait to try this for myself.

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  13. I love the look of that!!! I always wondered what the heck I could do with those lacey cardstock sheets...now I know :)
    Thanks for linking up at gettin' crafty on hump day! :)

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  14. So cute! Thanks so much for linking up to Tuesday Tell All!

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  15. These turned out so cute! What a great idea.

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  16. What a cool idea! I haven't tried ink yet - too busy with paint. But I need to get some.

    Would love for you to link up to Passion for Paint this weekend!

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  17. That is a great idea for those cardstock sheets! Thanks for linking up to the catwalk :)

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  18. They look like a carved wood design! Love it!

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  19. This is a great idea! Thanks so much for the tutorial!

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    suzy

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  20. I've seen this idea in boutiques and have wanted to try it. Wasn't sure where to start so thank you for the tutorial .. the frame turned out great!!

    Jennifer

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  21. What a great idea. Thanks for linking to We're Organized Wednesday!

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  22. What a fun idea! I like the paint-able texture paper I'm seeing all over the place. Adding it to a frame is a great idea~ Thanks for linking up to Topsy Turvy Tuesday's!

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