This project takes primer, paint, antiquing wax, glue, fabric, foam board and a lot of elbow grease! And the result is worth it: A vintage, shabby chic wall statement.
My thrift haul included a large, old frame. It needed an upcycle, a complete makeover. There was a lingering tobacco smell and residue on the frame that had to be addressed. To personalize it, I DIY a mat using dollar store foam board and some fabrics.
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