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E-grāmata: How to Frame Your Own Pictures

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  • Sērija : Crafts
  • Izdošanas datums: 08-Dec-2021
  • Izdevniecība: White Owl
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781526775726
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  • Sērija : Crafts
  • Izdošanas datums: 08-Dec-2021
  • Izdevniecība: White Owl
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781526775726
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This visually appealing book introduces readers with no previous knowledge of the craft to simple techniques for creative home picture-framing.

This visually appealing book introduces readers with no previous knowledge of the craft to simple techniques for creative home picture-framing. It shows how investing in a few essential hand tools and basic materials can save you hundreds of pounds on your framing costs, and help you create high-quality handmade gifts for family and friends.Step-by-step photos and easy-to-follow instructions - as well as useful ‘insider tips’ - reveal the secrets of DIY framing.Ten original projects include simple techniques to frame canvases and stretch canvas artworks, make standard frames and box frames using readily available timber, and even craft a 60-minute mirror frame from a plank of wood. You’ll learn techniques for cutting mount-board and glass, and discover the secrets of easy gilding, decoupage and copper embossing to decorate your frames.The Woodland Pie framing style is all about accessible creativity; making easy and appealing frames from basic materials and always using hand-painted or hand-made finishes. Find out how to create a lustrous, versatile, go-to paint effect for your picture frames using nothing other than household emulsion paint, water, and wire wool!This brilliant how-to book cuts out the unnecessary and promises to get you hobby framing in no time – with creative flair.
Introduction To Easy Diy Framing 6(3)
Ideas For Inspiration 9(8)
Must-Have Tools And Materials List For Handcrafting Frames 17(10)
Chapter One How To Make A Basic Frame
27(23)
Chapter Two Simple Stretched-Canvas Panel
50(7)
Chapter Three Decoupage Cork, Chalk Or Peg Board For The Kitchen Or Study
57(11)
Chapter Four Gilding A Charity Shop Frame
68(8)
Chapter Five Easy-To-Make Box Frames For Photographs
76(10)
Chapter Six Embossed Copper Holiday Frame
86(11)
Chapter Seven 60-Minute Plank Mirror
97(9)
Chapter Eight Shadow Box For A Three-Dimensional Object
106(13)
Appendix: List Of Suppliers And Resources 119
Jane Warren is an award-winning senior writer on a national newspaper who has written eight previous books for publishers including Harper Collins and Hodder Headline. For the past decade she has also run Woodland Pie, a picture-framing micro-business, from a studio in her woodland garden. She lives among hazel and oak trees with two children, three strange cats and a mad spaniel. Her long-standing love of carpentry blossomed during the first lockdown of 2020 when she hand-built two shepherds huts.