Growing up in Albuquerque, New Mexico, I am mildly obsessed with the Sandia Mountains. These majestic mountains can be seen from literally every spot in the city. Just look east and there they are. After moving to the east coast ten years ago, I still find myself scanning the horizon for my mountains much like a toddler blindly reaches for her blanket in moments of stress.
When I went to college in Virginia, I tried to placate myself with photos of the mountains pasted on every inch of my cinder block dorm room. The above photo is actually a card that followed me to every dorm room and apartment until I graduated. For the past six years it's been in a box of mementos hidden from view because I now require my art framed instead of merely taped to the wall.
After finishing my take on the recent pallet art phenomenon (check it out here), I began brainstorming other ways of using paint stir sticks. With the help of my trusty miter saw I knew I could easily make a picture frame.
After few 45 degree angle cuts I had the beginnings of a frame. I took the scraps of some stir sticks and used them to secure the sticks together at the angles with gorilla glue.
Voila! A simple frame was created...for free! Add some paint, glue on a sawtooth hanger, and throw in a picture - you've got yourself a piece of art worthy of more than a dorm room wall.
Now when I find myself homesick and needing some comfort, I can glance over at my mountains and feel a bit calmer.
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Thursday, November 3, 2011
Free DIY Wooden Frames
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Tuesday, November 1, 2011
Wood Plus Stain Equals Art Tutorial
I feel as though I could start every single post with the sentence, "I was looking at Pinterest recently and...." I spend entirely too much time on that amazing site (by the way, check out my boards on pinterest) but I love being awed and wowed and inspired by the amazing things I see there. All summer I kept noticing fabulous art created by pallets people were finding. After staining them and painting quotes or silhouettes, those free pieces of wood became beautiful.
I was torn by these beauties. You see, I desperately wanted to make some art with wooden planks but, as a former manager of a store that used thousands of pallets a week, I saw what most planks are coated with, how unsanitary they are treated, and how disgusting many of them are. I did not want to bring disease-invested wood into our home so I decided to find another way to create some free wooden plank art.
Enter paint stir sticks. I had a handful of these awesome, crafty sticks leftover from a previous project and pulled them out of the closet. They were perfect for what I had in mind!
After cutting off the beveled edges and picking out the most interesting sticks, I was left with the perfect little square of wood. Taking some leftover stain from our branch bench (check it out here), I stained each stick. I wanted to stain them separately rather than all together once they were attached to one another in order to get a varied and non-uniform stain. My goal was to make this look as rustic and plank-like as possible.
The stain went on beautifully - check out the personality that little paint stir sticks can have.
Once they were dry, I used gorilla glue to glue the scraps I had sawed off earlier.
Waiting 2 hours for the glue to dry was torture but I used the time to decide what I wanted to paint on my lovely canvas.
Now I have my very own faux pallet art! Oh, and while working with the paint stir sticks, I started a couple more projects...stay tuned to see what else I can make out of these free pieces of wood!
I was torn by these beauties. You see, I desperately wanted to make some art with wooden planks but, as a former manager of a store that used thousands of pallets a week, I saw what most planks are coated with, how unsanitary they are treated, and how disgusting many of them are. I did not want to bring disease-invested wood into our home so I decided to find another way to create some free wooden plank art.
Enter paint stir sticks. I had a handful of these awesome, crafty sticks leftover from a previous project and pulled them out of the closet. They were perfect for what I had in mind!
After cutting off the beveled edges and picking out the most interesting sticks, I was left with the perfect little square of wood. Taking some leftover stain from our branch bench (check it out here), I stained each stick. I wanted to stain them separately rather than all together once they were attached to one another in order to get a varied and non-uniform stain. My goal was to make this look as rustic and plank-like as possible.
The stain went on beautifully - check out the personality that little paint stir sticks can have.
Once they were dry, I used gorilla glue to glue the scraps I had sawed off earlier.
Waiting 2 hours for the glue to dry was torture but I used the time to decide what I wanted to paint on my lovely canvas.
Now I have my very own faux pallet art! Oh, and while working with the paint stir sticks, I started a couple more projects...stay tuned to see what else I can make out of these free pieces of wood!
Labels:
art,
budget,
budget craft,
diy,
paint sticks
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