Monday, September 1, 2014
"A View of London" Vintage Window Photo Frame
This month's Designer Craft Connection blog hop theme is "Vacation Memories" - making this a perfect time to share my latest project - "A View of London" Vintage Window Photo Frame with lettering etched with etchall® etching cream. Be sure to follow the DCC Blog Connection link in the column on the right to see what other vacation memory projects our designers are sharing!
Materials:
Repurposed window - with loose paint removed and windows cleaned
Photos
Scrapbook paper
Westcott® TrimAir Premium Titanium Paper Trimmer, 12" wide
etchall® Etching Cream and Designer Tip Kit
DecoArt® Glass Paint Marker™ - white
AdTech® hot glue gun & glue sticks
Paper towels
Instructions:
Step 1: Measure the panes of your vintage/repurposed window. Print photos for each pane of the window. Trim with Westcott® TrimAir Trimmer.
Step 2: My printer would not allow for printing the photos as large as the window panes, so I layered my photos onto scrapbook paper cut to the exact window size.
Step 3: Select font for window writing and print in desired size. Tape to back of window. Apply etchall® etching cream using etchall® Designer Tip Kit over the letters.
Step 4: Allow etchall® cream to set 15 minutes, then return cream to jar for later use and clean window.
Step 5: On back of window, add small lines and dots with white DecoArt® paint pen to highlight each etched letter and number.
Step 6: Mount photos to back of glass in each pane using AdTech® hot glue to hold in place.
Now every night at dinner we can enjoy our "View of London" and remember the fun we had exploring all it had to offer!
Labels:
AdTech,
Cindi Bisson,
DCC,
DecoArt,
DIY,
Etchall,
home-decor,
how-to,
London,
memory crafts,
photos,
repurposed window,
up cycled,
vacation,
vintage,
Westcott Brand
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