Bring the beach home, with ocean colored picture frames made from cardboard.
I saved the picture (immediately below) of painted wooden frames, found in a magazine a while ago. The colors of the frames are colors you see when you go to the beach.
I wondered if these could be duplicated, by painting cardboard to look like painted wood.
In other words, authentic looking, but cheap!
This is a fun project for kids of all ages. The best part is these are cheap to make!
My 7 year old grandson and I made two of these frames today, out of cardboard. Luckily, I had the acrylic paints and the cardboard.
The trick to making the frames look like the ones in the photo, is leaving a minimum of 3 1/2 inches
around the space where you'll place your picture, and lighten all of the colors with the parchment
acrylic paint, so the colors are more subtle. When the painted stripes have dried, mix raw umber with each stripe color, and lightly paint over the stripe, to give it an aged look.
What's great about this is even younger ones, can do this. If they
paint outside the lines, it's no worry. They're laid-back beach frames.
What you need: cardboard
a ruler
a knife
pencils, colored pencils
paint acrylic or poster paint
paint brushes
acrylic paints in these colors:
- turquoise
- buttercup field
- green meadow
- unbleached titanium or parchment
- fluor blue
- raw umber
Cut out your frame. Draw stripes 1 inch wide, down the length of the cardboard (for the larger picture frame). Paint the stripes. Allow the paint to dry. For the smaller frame, draw stripes that are different widths, and then paint.
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