Small Scallop Frame

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By General Crafts Contributor Amy, from the Blog “Mod Podge Rocks!”

If you want to make something handmade, but don’t know where to begin, decoupage is a great place to start.  The premise is simple, really – in its simplest form, decoupage is layering papers with a medium on top of a craft project.  I created this frame for the beginning crafter, so give it a try if you’ve never made something before.  To start, gather these supplies:

Mod Podge Matte

Small wood frame

FolkArt Paint – Hot Pink

K&Company Paper Pad 12×12 Carolyn Gavin Greenhouse

K&Company Grand Adhesions Words Carolyn Gavin Greenhouse

EK Success Paper Shapers Punch, Medium Scallop Circle

Flat paint brush

Scissors or X-Acto knife

Choose a few coordinating sheets of paper from your paper pad.  That’s what awesome about buying a paper pad – so many of them already coordinate!  Use your scallop punch to punch out several circles from the papers.  Punch enough to cover the front of the frame.  Set aside.

Paint your frame with Hot Pink.  Paint the entire back, the edges and then the edges of the front.  Since you are going to Mod Podge the paper down on the front, you won’t need to cover the entire front with paint.  It’s a great shortcut.  Allow to dry.

This is the decoupage part, and it doesn’t get much easier.  Simply begin layering your circles onto the frame, gluing down with Mod Podge, one at a time.  Work from one corner out, overlapping to cover the entire frame.  Don’t worry about overlapping the sides or the photo window at this point.  Just cover the entire frame with scalloped circles.  Allow to dry for 15 – 20 minutes.

Next you are going to coat the entire frame, front and back, with two coats of Mod Podge.  Simply use a brush and coat with a medium layer.  Allow to dry between coats.

When the frame is completely dry, use your scissors or X-Acto to trim the excess around the edge of the frame and in the photo window.  It’s that easy!  Your first handmade item, complete.  These small frames are great for gifts and even party favors – once you get the hang of it, you can turn out several in less than an hour.

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3 Responses
  1. Larisa Steele :

    Date: March 16, 2010 @ 1:45 PM

    I like this! I generally don’t buy plain wood crafts since I think I have to paint a face or scene on them. Great idea!

  2. Dawn :

    Date: March 16, 2010 @ 6:31 PM

    I think I will try this or something, similar have done a decoupage gift box before with a picture from a magazine and trimmed it with a nice ribbon. I too dont buy the plain wood stuff too often. Im inspired

  3. Michele :

    Date: March 25, 2010 @ 8:50 AM

    Another great project Amy! These could be made with any colors and paper patterns to add a custom decorator touch to any room. But, we all known hot pink and orange rocks!

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