This is how I made the frames: I started with a 1X4 piece of wood and a piece of fancy trim molding. I simply cut the wood at a 45 degree angle to create a square. I did the same for the molding. The insides of the frames are cut to be 8 inches square, which makes the outsides about 14 inches square. I used wood glue to hold the pieces all together. Then I used a wood filler on the joints so that it was nice and seamless and sanded it. Last, I painted the frame yellow and the trim white. I used wood glue to hold those together.
I cut the molding so that the trim hangs over the edge of the frame which created a perfect place to hold a photo.
The metal piece above came from Hobby Lobby. I got in on sale for $15 when it was normally $39! What a steal! I love it.
This space is slowly coming together, but I am pleased with it so far. Someday I will say "I think it will stay like this now." Today is not that day. Wanna see what I mean? I am always adjusting and re-adjusting things. Here are my current thoughts about what should be different.
As you can see, I have my work cut out for me. It has definitely come a long way, and I feel like it morphs with my maturing style. (is there such a thing) I still don't think it is a true reflection of what I love though. A little at a time.
Where did you get that beautiful rug?
ReplyDeleteThere is something so cute everywhere you turn in your house! Love it!
ReplyDeleteI love the layout! And I'm with Stephanie -- I love the rug! Where did you get it?
ReplyDeleteI got the rug from the Urban Outfitters online store. They have a ton of really great rugs for really affordable prices.
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