Yardstick Picture Frames
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James@TheCavenderDiary
(IC: blogger)
When I stumbled upon a barrel of vintage yardsticks at a junk shop. I knew I could use them for something.......Like the picture frames.
With minimal skills, and about half an hour, I churned out a couple of these charming picture frames.
I used a plastic miter box to cut my yardsticks at 45 degree angles. The are really soft and cut by hand pretty easily.
I smoothed out the cut edges with a little rub of 220 grit sandpaper.
Then I glued them around an Ikea Ribba picture frame. Starting with the side pieces.
Just a bead of Elmer's Wood Glue....and blue painters tape to hold the yardstick pieces in place 'till they dried. Maybe about half an hour.
Once the sides pieces were firmly dried, I then glued on the top pieces with my beautiful 45 degree angles.
I filled them with old flashcards and postcards....but I'm pretty certain that class pictures would look amazing.
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Published March 28th, 2015 10:11 AM
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