Good afternoon.  Today
I am going to share a nursery project, but this one could be for any room
really.  I mentioned early on in the blog
that most things have a back story, and this project started with a frame that was
came from my grandmother.  Lovingly referred
to as Neinee, she painted quite a bit in her retirement.  Because she was raised in a time where you
didn’t waste much, she reused canvas boards and frame moldings.  This often made for odd size pictures.  I received a beautiful painting of magnolias
after her passing and had the picture custom framed.  Wanting to carry on the tradition of waste
not, want not, I kept the frame in case I ever needed it again.  
Then the day came when I figured out a use for Neinee’s
ornate frame.  I had a rather large
expanse of wall in the baby’s nursery that needed some filling.  I wanted to frame pictures of the baby, but
they grow so fast that I needed something more flexible than the traditional
frame.   
I began by priming the frame and several others I used for
my parents 50th anniversary. 
I then painted them all the trim color I chose for the room.  
Next I gathered up some supplies: the frame,
cork board, material, batting, upholstery tacks, and ribbon. For tools I used a
skill saw, stapler and framing square.  I
searched high and low for a cork board that had a solid backing, most of them
were cardboard, and I found this one atTarget.  
I removed the molding from the cork board, measured, marked it with the square, and cut it
to the size of the frame.  
I then ironed
my fabric, cut it to size leaving a 2 inch overhang all the way around and
stapled it to the board.  I wrapped the
corners similar to that of a package.  I placed the ribbon in a criss cross pattern and stapled it to the back as well.   
Next
I fit the board inside the frame and secured it with a few staples.  I then chose the center overlaps to add my upholstery
tacks.  
That’s all there was to
it.  I made this the focal point of my
frame wall, and surrounded it with baby pictures of all the rest of us.  I think it turned out sweet. 
This way as the
baby grows and I take what I'm sure will be tons of pictures; I can
keep the pictures current without a lot of hassle. I will be sure to give you all a full nursery tour real soon.  Thanks for stopping by and be sure to come
and see what I have going on next.  
 
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