Sunday, October 9, 2011

Empty Picture Frame Wall Collage

My latest project is to make a collage from empty picture frames.  I have a space on my bedroom wall that I think will be just perfect for it, so of course I had to start researching some ideas to get inspiration.  Here are some pictures that inspired me:







The first one is very close to what I am thinking of doing since my bedroom walls are a soft sage green color.  I planned on having all my frames in antique white, in different shapes and sizes.  The criteria for the frames was that they had to have a vintage feel to them, have a variety of interesting patterns  and they had to be frames that I already owned, purchased from garage sales, discount stores, or even better- curbside finds.  The more inexpensive, the better.  I didn't care what color or material they were made from, as I was going to spray paint them all the same color - Heirloom White.

I started  by going through my own large collection of frames and choosing the ones that I thought were the most interesting.  The next step was to make frequent visits to Value Village , Salvation Army and Goodwill stores.  Most of the frames I found were from $1.00 to $5.00.  Some had mirrors in them which I removed, and some had tacky art-work - but I was able to look past this and see their potential.


Here's some of  my hodge-podge collection of frames before spray painting



And after spray-painting......





Once I had all my frames, I removed all the backing material from them, and laid them out on a tarp.  I decided to  do a chippy paint look on them, so that some of the gold would show through after sanding.  I rubbed a plain white candle in random areas on each frame, and on the edges, as well as anywhere there was a raised decorative detail.  Then I sprayed all the frames with Rustoleum Heirloom White spray paint. When the frames where completely dry ( at least overnight)  I sanded or scratched the paint off the areas that I had rubbed with wax.  The wax makes it really easy to  remove the paint and show some gold , without sanding off the underlying gold colour.

When all my frames were done, I laid a bath towel down on my dining room table.  I made sure the towel was the approximate size of the area on my wall that I was hanging the collage.  Then I began experimenting with different layouts.  I kept rearranging the frames until I was happy with the arrangement.  Then it was onto the wall to hang and admire.

Here's the finished product:                                         









I'm pretty happy with the result, but I think I would have used a few more larger frames if I could have found some that I liked in my $5.00 per frame budget.  The good thing about this project is that I can easily change up a few of the frames, or add more if  I want.

Hope you like the result.  Until next time.


10 comments:

  1. Hi Armelle~
    I've just discovered your place..
    delighted in your talent..
    and presentation..
    and your charming home..
    think I'll just become a follower..
    so I can keep up with you!!
    pop by for a visit..
    love company!!
    warmest hugs..
    Loui♥
    ps.. get rid of the verification thingy..totally unnecessary!
    you always read the comments before publishing anyway!

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  2. Very pretty, love the white frames.

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  3. Love your inspiration photos and how your collection turned out!

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  4. Attaching various frames is totally unique idea. Your photographs are best for inspiration. I really wonder to watch how your collection turned out.
    rc jets

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  5. Great way to use up all those frames, stunning!
    Tracey

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  6. I really like this look. You found some great frames too. I'm always on the look out for good frames. Thanks for sharing the inspiration.

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  7. I am always looking for pretty frames to paint a matching white so I love this. You found beautiful frames! I always want to do empty frames too but being I am a photographer too I always end up putting a photo in them.

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  8. Your frames look so pretty.


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    Cheri from Its So Very Cheri

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  9. I love the frames. I like that they don't have pictures in them. That just makes the room more unique by showcasing more of the beauty of the frame itself.

    -Zane of ontario honey

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  10. Just found your blog when searching for info on chaulk paint and gesso . Now your newest follower. Love the frames

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