This is what we're making today:
you will need:
- 1 square post
- mod podge (or wood glue)
- 1 sponge brush
- black paint or lacquer or spray paint
- sand paper
- pictures
- scrapbook paper
*note: for my photos, I made them black and white and cropped them at a 4x4 image. This was to insure they were the size I wanted. I took them to Costco and talked to a rep in the photo lab and they told me to upload the pictures to 8x8 size and let them know when I got that far. They just resized them to be a 4x4.5 size. I had to trim them a little bit but as you can see, they're perfect :)
1. Go to Home Depot (or another lumber supply store) and purchase a square post. This one is 4x4 and about 12' long. I bought the cheapest wood and it was about 3.99. Because of trimming and sanding, the wood actually ends up about 3 3/4 instead of exactly 4". Measure the width and cut however many lengths you need. I only did 3. If you don't have a way of cutting this at home, just have them do it in the store for you.
After it's dry, rough up the edges a little bit with your sandpaper.
I snip the corners of my scrapbook paper just a little bit because it makes it easier to do a rounded corner with the sandpaper.
4. Use your mod podge and brush a light layer where you will be putting your scrapbook paper.
place your scrapbook paper on the mod podge and just stack a block on top to seal it down.
It just needs to be there for a couple of minutes.
5. Rough up the edges of the scrapbook paper and get it all vintage looking.
6. Continue the process around the sides to apply your pictures.
I almost always apply a coat of mod podge or sealer on any wood project I've done, however these are pictures. I've heard you can put a texture cream on them, but honestly, i'd rather not mess with ruining a picture and it won't hurt it to not have a sealant on it.
Finished product:
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candice.mcwhorter@gmail.com
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