Maria Javier turns an ordinary frame into a western-themed focal point. Materials: Rough wooden frame Miniature fencing (available in one-yard lengths) 4 rusted tin stars Glue gun and glue sticks - Stain or paint frame and distress as desired. After frame has dried, measure frame and cut lengths of fencing to fit each side.
- Glue fencing to long side of frame. Apply short length of fencing, overlapping long length of fencing at corner. (For best results, apply glue along wire on back of fencing.)
- Continue for other two sides (figure A).
- To finish, glue tin stars to each corner. Insert image or photograph.
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GUESTS :
Nancy Javier
Banar Designs
P.O. Box 483
Fallbrook, CA 92088
Phone: (760) 728-0344
Fax: (760) 728-3284
Email: banar@earthlink.net
Author of The Great Frame-up: 40 Fast Ways to Dress-up Ordinary Frames
President of Banar Designs
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