But when I saw it, I wanted to use it in our bedroom (at least for now), and Ron agreed.
So we cut the matting down and Ron made a new frame.
Then there was thinking/planning time . . . and the holidays . . . and some plain old procrastination.
But in February, I determined to get that frame painted and I wanted to try my hand at colonial grain painting. Although I was able to find examples of grain painted frames online, I was unable to find any real "how to's," so I just jumped in and tried to replicate a simple design.
I painted the frame with two coats of barn red. Then I did the design in burnt umber, using the beveled edge of a foam brush to dab the little lines. I finished with a coat of Briwax stain.
Ron had already had a piece of glass cut at Lowe's, so he quickly put it all together and we (finally) hung the picture over the bed!
It looks so much better than our first try! The proportion is right, and, as a bonus, I think the colored frame suits the colored print more than the plain wooden one did, and it complements the other colors in the room. We think it was quite worth the do-over!
Oh, how lovely, Cheryl. I love your bedroom. And you are right, the redo of that wonderful print has turned it into a very special piece in your room. It looks just right!
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