Last weekend I posted about these great picture frames I found for ubber cheap. This weekend I began to work on some of them for a frame project for my living room wall. I still have quite a few to go for mirrors and chalk boards. These were super easy and lots of fun! Here is a little tutorial.
Here's some of the frames as they were purchases. |
First pull of any backing on the frame. |
Take a butter knife or screw driver and bend back the metal flaps securing the picture in place. |
While trying to maneuver this glass out, I busted it. All of the professionally framed pictures I had to remove the metal tabs from them to ensure the glass came out smoothly. |
All of the frames now have no back to them. |
I used an outdoor Valspar spray paint. I choose this because it works on wood, metal, plastic, etc. it worked great for this project. I choose a Satin finish and was very happy with it. |
Paint all frames and let sit for many hours or until dry. I let mine dry all morning and part of the afternoon, they were dry to the touch within an hour, but I like to ensure that smell doesn't come into the house as much as possible. I did also have to flip some of them to ensure all edges and nooks and crannies were covered on the frames with lots of texture. |
I love all of the different textures in the frames. It's sort of hard to see in the pictures. |
This is what I ended up with. It is not complete by any means, just what I got done thus far. I'm loving it. |
I'm still looking for some fun small frames to put inside of some of the larger frames but like I said I'm loving the way it is shaping thus far. |
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