Tuesday, September 30, 2014

Fall Picture Frame Craft Project


Here is a fun project you can easily make with your kids. Most of the supplies can be found at the dollar store, which makes this project pretty cheap. You can adapt it to any occasion, it makes a great Christmas gift for grandparents. 

For this project you will need the following:

- 2 wooden plaques (2$ each at the dollar store)
- 2 photos
- Acrylic paint
- Mod Podge
- 2 paint brushes
- Paper corner cutter (round)
- Craft paper
- Craft Glue tape
- Scissors
- 4 Metal button nails
- 4 Metal embellishment clips.
- Sharpie poster paint white pen
- Leaf stencil

Steps

1- Paint the top and sides of the wooden plaques with the acrylic paint. Let it dry completely.
2- Use the paper corner cutter to round the corners of your photos. With the craft glue tape, glue your photos on the craft paper and cut around leaving an edge of craft paper all around your photos. Round the corners.
3- Add the embellishment clips and button nails in the middle of both sides of each photos (your kids will probably need your help for this step). 
4- Apply glue tape everywhere on the back of your photos and stick them on the wooden plaques.
5- Apply a layer of Mod Podge on the complete surface of the photos and plaques. Let it dry completely.
6- Use the stencil of your choice and a Sharpie poster paint pen to make the designs around your photos (trace you designs with a pencil first and then go over with the sharpie pen to avoid smudge).

I'm positive your kids will enjoy this little craft project. They can either hang the pictures in their bedrooms or make them to give as gifts. They will be really proud of their work.

Have fun!





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30 comments:

  1. That does look like something my girls would enjoy making. Even as personalized gifts for Christmas!

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    1. They really do enjoy it and they are so proud of their work!

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  2. This is darling. Perfect busy bag project to keep them busy. Thanks for sharing!

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    1. Busy, busy, busy. Keeps them out of trouble LOL

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  3. This will be a fun project to do with my niece and nephew. Can't wait to try this.

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  4. Oh, that's a fun idea! Thanks for sharing!

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  5. Oh God Bless the maker of the Mod Podge! This looks so fun for my girls to make.. even for a birthday at a party.

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    1. Your right, great idea for a birthday party project!

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  6. This looks so cute! I love how kids can help make this too! Great projects. =)

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    1. Thanks Jessica. The kids loved to make it, with my help of course ;)

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  7. Very cute! We love homemade fall decorations! These make really nice gifts as well!

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  8. They look terrific! It's great that they're affordable and easy to make!

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    1. Thanks, it's great to make little projects that don't cost a lot.

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  9. So I am betraying my lack of crafty skills. What is glue tape? I would use contact cement or something lame like that. Glue tape sounds way more serous! Otherwise, great idea -- grandparents would definitely like some kids pics!

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    1. Glue tape or glue ribbon or permanent bond adhesive is an adhesive used in scrapbooking of crafting. You can find it almost anywhere.

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  10. Another wonderful idea of yours , love it .. I am always looking for fun stuff to make and sometimes you think about what to do with all the pictures one takes, anyway thanks for the idea :)

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    1. Thanks you, I'll try to come up with more great stuff to make using photos.

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  11. What a lovely idea! These would make great Christmas gifts too :)

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    1. Yes, or even Christmas decorations with photos from the previous Christimas.

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  12. I am SO not a DIY'er but I sure appreciate those who do it and do it well. These look great!

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    1. Thanks you, I'm sure you could make this really easily!

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