Turn Old Window Frames Into Botanical Butterfly Wall Art

Country Chic Paint
by Country Chic Paint
Are you renovating? Don't throw out your old window frames just yet! Come see this beautiful wall display project by Mary from Orphans With MakeUp which she completed with Sage Advice, Graphite glaze, and Tough Coat!
Last winter my husband brought home some old windows he found curb side. Junk, you say? No way!


Here is what I did with one of the taller windows.
I sealed the window frames with two coats of Country Chic Tough Coat on the old chipping paint. This will contain all the old chipping paint, just in case there is any lead paint. When this dried I painted two coats of Sage Advice Country Chic Paint. Now, because I still wanted the windows to look old, I applied some glaze to settle in the nooks and crannies of the weathered window frame. You can see the difference in the image below. Graphite Country Chic glaze was applied on the right side.
I had purchased these ADD-HERES clingy stick-ons a while back and thought it would work for this project. The great thing about these is that they can be lifted and re-positioned.
You can see what a difference adding glaze does. Without the glaze, it would have just looked flat.
I cut out three long lengths of jute cording and braided them together to use as the rope to hang the window. I will eventually nail in some sturdy hooks to hang the rope.
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  • Baz4964176 Baz4964176 on Mar 20, 2016
    What did you use to divide Windows into 3 separate frames??
  • Aws13567459 Aws13567459 on Jun 12, 2017

    Where did you get the butterfly clings?

  • Cheryl Hurst Cheryl Hurst on Jun 12, 2017

    Do you have an email address for Ad Heres or a store address where to get them? I cannot find them. I love your project. Also, where did you find the paint treatments used?

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