Showing posts with label mod podge. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mod podge. Show all posts

Friday, July 19, 2013

DIY Newspaper Frame



        They say a picture is worth a thousand words, so shouldn't your pictures be surrounded by thousands of words? Well, that was my inspiration for this easy frame idea!


Supplies: 
1. Picture Frame (I've found cheap but good quality frames at thrift shops)
2. Scissors
3. Newspaper 
4. Sponge Applicator
5. Mod Podge (I like the Satin finish)

Step 1: Remove the back, glass, and any other hardware from your frame so that all you are left with is the frame

Step 2: Rip pieces out of your newspaper, they don't have to be the same size! Try to get a variety in the size and shape of your pieces


Step 3: Open up your Mod Podge and start gluing strips onto the frame, mix it up, have text going every which way, make it organic

LOL, what a great picture, huh?

Step 4: Apply a coat of Mod Podge to the parts of the frame that are covered with the newsprint, let dry for 15-20 minutes


Step 5: Apply a second coat of Mod Podge; let dry for 15-20 minutes, aaaaaaaaand.......

You're finished!


Enjoy your new newspaper frame!

Tuesday, July 16, 2013

Magazine Frame


        One of my favorite ways to decorate my room is with pictures, but I hate paying $12 or more for a cute frame! Here's my cheaper and colorful alternative!

Let's get started!



Supplies:
1. Picture Frame (I like to get mine from thrift shops, they're usually less than $3)
2. Magazine
3. Scissors/Paper Cutter
4. Mod Podge (My favorite finish is Satin)
5. Sponge Applicator

Step 1: Remove the back, glass, and any other hardware/accessories so that you are left with the bare frame

Step 2: Rip out a few pages from your magazine, you won't need more than 3 or 4, and you won't use the entire page either


Step 3: Cut your magazine pages into small strips, here's how I cut mine:




Step 4: Line your strips up around the perimeter of the frame so you can plan out how it will look, make sure you account two strips for every corner


Step 5: Once you are happy with the layout break open your Mod Podge and start gluing your strips down, make sure to cover the inner rim of the frame as well


Step 6: Apply Mod Podge to the bottom of the frame and press the strips into it, use your scissors to cut the strips that reach past the edge of the frame



Step 7: Apply a coat of Mod Podge to the parts of the frame covered with strips, and wait 20 minutes for it to dry


Step 8: Apply another coat of Mod Podge to the frame, wait 20 minutes for it to dry, aaaaaaaaand.......


You're finished!


Enjoy your magazine picture frame!

Tuesday, June 18, 2013

Magazine Coasters

      So recently, my coasters have decided to go into hiding, and have fallen off the face of the earth... What is a girl to do? 
      Instead of buying new ones, I decided I would just make some new coasters from the things I already had laying around. 

      Let's get started! The finished product looks a little something like this:


Supplies you will need:

1. Magazine
2. Cutting Device (or 2)
3. Mod Podge (I like the Satin Finish)
4. Sponge Applicator
*Optional*
5. Something to Mod Podge on

Step 1: Tear out pages from your magazine, you need 4 full pages for every coaster. I prefer the advertisement pages because they're so colorful!

Step 2: Fold these pages in half length wise, and cut down the fold you made



Step 4: Now fold the pages in half the same way, and in half that way again. Fold it in half one last time, the other way this time


Step 5: NOW, the really fun part, you have 8 strips of paper and we're going to weave them together

     *NOTE: Always have the open part of the strip facing UP, or to the LEFT as shown*



Step 6: Take two strips and open the last fold on both, lay one on top of the other and close the folds as shown



Step 7: Add each strip one at a time, weaving them together until you have used all of the strips



Step 8: Use your cutting device to trim about half an inch off of the end of the strips on the top and left side


Step 9: Open one side of the top strip and tuck the trimmed strips into the opening

I realize this is like the worst picture ever, I hope you get the gist of it though

Step 10: Repeat this to the back of the top, and to both layers on the left side


TAA-DAA!

Step 11: Using the applicator, apply a coat of Mod Podge to the side of the coaster you want to place drinks on

I've applied the first coat of Mod Podge

Step 12: Wait about 20 minutes for the Mod Podge to dry and apply a second coat the same as the first, let it dry for another 20 minutes aaaaaaaaand.......


You're finished!


Enjoy your cool new, colorful coasters!