The weekend is almost here folks. You
can breathe a sigh of relief and begin to think about what craft project you
would like to tackle. We want to make a suggestion that would be perfect for
the tween or teen in your life to create. Break out some Mod Podge and fabric
to create this fabric-covered frame. It is a beginner craft that your teen is
sure to love making. They can place photos of their friends inside afterwards. Designer
and author Norma Rapko shares easy tips for making fabulous Mod Podge picture
frames. Below are a full list of all the supplies you will need along with
their instructions. Happy Crafting!
PLAID Supplies
·
Plaid ® Hot Glue Gun
Helpers
·
Plaid ® Brush Sets -
Foam Brush Set of 4
·
Plaid ® Wood Surfaces
- Frames - Medium Memory Frame with Easel Back
·
Mod Podge ® Fabric, 8
oz.
Other Supplies
Medium to heavy weight fabric
Nonstick scissors
Hot glue gun and glue
Ribbons and trims
Silk flower petals
Buttons or gemstones
Instructions
1.
Remove the center and
post from the frame. Measure around the
frame and add 4” to each measurement.
Cut a piece of fabric to the determined measurement. Place the fabric upside down on your work
surface.
2.
Apply a coat of
Fabric Mod Podge to the top of the frame.
Place the frame in the center of the fabric. Flip over and smooth the fabric with your
finger.
3.
Working on the
backside of the frame, apply Mod Podge to each corner. Flip the fabric corners back and press into
the Mod Podge. Next, apply Mod Podge
along the edges, flip the edge fabrics to the backside and press into the Mod
Podge. Allow to dry.
4.
Using scissors cut an
“X” in the center of the fabric in the frame (where the picture goes). Cut from corner to corner. Apply Mod Podge, to the backside of the frame
around the opening, bring the cut flaps to the backside and press into the Mod
Podge. Allow to dry.
5.
Decorate the frame
with hot glue. Use Hot Glue Gun Helpers,
to help prevent burns when applying embellishments. Hot glue ribbon around the outer and inner
edge, apply a silk flower petal to the corner of the frame, hot glue a button
in the center of the flower.