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Heirloom Picture Frame
Source: Better Homes and Gardens Online
Wooden picture frame
Sandpaper
Tack cloth
Liquid crackling medium
Acrylic paint in a dark color (for the base coat)
Acrylic paint in a light color (for the top coat
Paintbrushes
Antiquing medium (or diluted brown paint)
Lint-free rag (optional)
Sand the frame until all traces of any old finish are removed and the wood
is smooth. Remove the sanding dust with a tack cloth.
Paint the frame using the dark acrylic paint. Apply one or two coats for
complete coverage, and let the base coat dry.
Apply the crackling medium in long, smooth, even strokes. If you happen to
miss a spot, immediately touch up only that spot. It's natural for streaks and
uneven spots to develop as the medium dries.
Add the top coat of paint after the crackling medium has dried completely.
Again, use long, even strokes. (Don't go back and paint over areas you've
already covered or the paint won't develop cracks.) You'll see the cracks
appear in the direction of your brushstrokes.
To further age the finish, you can apply antiquing medium (or diluted brown
paint), if you like. Wait until the light top coat of paint is dry, then brush
on the antiquing medium. Immediately remove the excess with a lint-free rag,
and let the medium dry.
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