Pinterest Inspired Stacked Frame Tutorial

I love Pinterest.  It’s like porn for crafty chicks.  I found this tutorial from Positively Splendid on how to make a stacked frame:  Image

Pretty cool right?  I thought so too.  So I went ahead and using this tutorial made my own version using chalkboard paint.

Supplies needed:

  • Chalkboard spray paint
  • coordinating color spray paint for frame
  • cheap 4×6 frame
  • wooden plaque
  • sticky velcro
  • picture hanging brackets
  • chalkboard markers

First I painted my plaque and frame.  I painted the wooden plaque (on sale at Hobby Lobby for $4!) with chalkboard paint and used about three or four coats for a nice even coverage.

I chose a black 4×6 frame and spray painted it red.  I didn’t sand it down first so the result ends up looking a little distressed which I liked.

Now I needed to add the hardware to the back of the plaque.  Once it was dry, I flipped it over and added the picture hanging brackets directly in the upper middle part of the plaque.

ImageOnce the frame was dry, I added the sticky velcro to the back.  I decided to add velcro to all four sides of the frame.  I also cut the back flap away so that there was no extra bulk when it attached to the plaque.

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Almost done!

Now I need to add the matching pieces of velcro to the plaque.  To do this accurately, I swiped some chalk onto the velcro on the red frame and then pressed the frame onto the chalkboard plaque leaving the markings of where I need my velcro to be.  Image

After I blew away the remnants, I was left with a distinct impression and was able to easily attach my velcro.

Now I can attach the frame to the chalkboard for the *almost* finished product!

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Now here is the fun part.  IF you are artistically talented (unlike my example I’m about to show you) You can decorate this frame with chalk or chalkboard markers.  I discovered chalkboard markers after I had already given the gift or I would have used those instead.  They are much easier to use and the colors are much more clear. 

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INSTEAD- I grabbed my daughters sidewalk chalk and quickly wrote the details I wanted on my plaque.  Please ignore my lack of artistry- apparently sidewalk chalk is not a medium I am fluent in…

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BUT you get the idea.  And hopefully when you make yours you will use the chalkboard markers and it will be much much prettier than my chicken scratch handwriting.

This frame was for super sweet newborn baby boy, but I’m thinking of doing something a bit bigger using plywood, an 11×16 frame, and hanging my wedding photos. 

Thanks for reading and happy crafting!

~Elizabeth 

I’m baaaaack! With Big news!

So it’s been awhile.  Christmas has passed- Merry late Christmas/Holiday BTW… AND- we found out we are expecting (YAY!)

Now the new year has started and I have a TON of projects that I’m hoping to complete.  Probably too many.  But for some reason I love torturing myself with projects even though I have NO time at all to complete them.  I work, I go to school, I sew…I’m crazy for doing all of this….  Pinterest does not help either- but that is a whole other argument.. 

First things first.  Baby #2 is ON THE WAY!!  I’m halfway there- baby is halfway done baking, perfectly healthy, and we have found out it’s a BOY!  I’m THRILLED.  I have a little girl who is pure princess- but a little boy??  This is exciting!  So my focus these days is of course- decorating his room.

He will be moving into Ms. Priss’ baby room and she will be moving into her big girl room for good.  Right now- she spends time in both and continues to fall asleep in the converted crib- so that will have to change soon.

The idea I have for the nursery is based on colors.  Greens, blues, reds, oranges, yellows..and prints.  I love the look of the more eclectic nurseries that really do not have a theme but incorporate all sorts of different colorful items.  So that’s what I plan to go for. 

To start- I’ve ordered the fabric. Why I feel that making the bedding myself is a good idea is beyond me- but I’m going to try…at least I have a pattern to go by.  I want to make a blanket, crib skirt, crib sheet, pillow accents and bumper or rail guards

Wanna see my choices??  Of COURSE you do.  :)

Crib Blanket:Image

 Crib Skirt: Image

Crib Sheet:Image

Accents:Image

 

So with the bedding fabric chosen, I need to figure out art work, and wall color.  I have my eye on this mobile from the Museum Store Company:

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And here are some other design elements that I’m thinking of.

Artwork all from allposters.com:

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Ikea Barnslig mirror

And the rug:

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Ikea

So using the existing cherry colored nursery furniture and these elements, I’m hoping to create a cool bright space suitable for a little boy.  I cannot WAIT to get started.  First I will start the bedding, and THEN invite/bribe some heathy able-bodied friends over to help me paint.  :)   I’m still not sure about paint colors- I’m leaning towards a gray- but it’s such a popular color right now- I might go a different route.  We’ll see.

 

~Elizabeth