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  • Making a Picture Frame
  • From "Celebrity Hobbies"
    episode CHS-103
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    Sally Jessy Raphael

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    Ed Cook and Sally Jessy Raphael show off their lovely gold picture frame -- and Raphael's charming painting!

    Talk-show legend Sally Jessy Raphael has always loved to paint, but when her family was young (and before her career took off), costly picture-framing was out of her reach. So she learned to make her own frames. Now she still enjoys setting off the paintings she creates in frames she makes herself. Here she and her contractor, Ed Cook, share their technique for making a simple wood frame.

    Materials:
    One 8' length of 1"x 4"
    One 8' length of 1"x 4, painted black"
    One 8' length of 1/4" quarter- round, painted black
    Several brads
    Paint
    Glue
    Sandpaper
    Screw eyes
    Nail set
    Hammer
    Hand saw
    Miter box
    Wood filler
    Putty

    1. Take 1" off the 1"x 4", leaving a 1"x 3" piece.
    2. Miter the ends of the 1"x 3" with a hand-saw.
    3. Paint 1" piece that you sawed off black.
    4. Use the miter box and the saw to cut the 1"x 3" and the quarter- round to match the length of your canvas.
    5. Glue the frame pieces together and use the miter box as a clamp to hold the pieces in place.
    6. Tap in brads to reinforce the glue.
    7. Glue and brad the quarter- round along the inside of the frame to hold the painting in place.
    8. Attach the black 1"x 1" to the outside of the 1"x 3" with about 1/2" offset to add interest to the frame.
    9. Use wood filler to cover the nails so the whole frame looks like wood.
    10. Paint the frame gold and let dry.
    11. After the paint is dry, attach screw eyes to the back for hanging.

    Now all you have to do is add the picture to the frame and you're all set!

    Expert tips: (Debbie Stapely, DIY Crafts expert)

    • When you paint your frame is really up to you. You can paint the pieces before, assemble them and then touch them up, or you can assemble your frame and paint it all at the end.

    • If you use a miter box, you may not end up with a perfect miter each time. In that case, you'll want to use some wood putty to cover any cracks.

    • It's important to set a nail before adding wood putty by using a nail set and a hammer; it will push the nail a little deeper into the wood, creating a space for the wood putty to settle into. Then you sand it smooth and touch it up with paint.



    RESOURCES :
    Picture Frames in an Afternoon
    Model: 0806937548
    Author: Kaye Evans

    Country Living Handmade Frames: Decorative Accents for Your Home
    Model: 068816773X
    Author: Editors of Country Living Magazine

    Making Picture Frames
    Model: 1550745050
    Author: Linda Hendry

    Fantastic Frames: Over 60 Unique Framing Ideas
    Model: 0865734186
    Author: Creative Publishing International

    Make Your Own Fun Frames!
    Model: 1885593643
    Author: Matt Phillips

    Fine Woodworking: Making Picture Frames
    Author: Stuart Altshuler
    # 014032
    The Taunton Press Inc.
    Website: www.taunton.com

    How to Make Your Own Picture Frames
    Model: 0823024520
    Author: Hal Rogers and Ed Reinhardt

    The Decorated Frame
    Model: 1579903398
    Author: Joe Rhatigan

    (October, 2002)

    To order this title from Amazon.com, click here.


    Sterling Publishing Co. Inc.
    Website: www.sterlingpub.com

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