Now the question is what product should I use that would give the nicest finish to some inexpensive Ikea frames? This kinda thing is out of my realm of know how so I asked my DIY peeps and the majority said that Rub 'n Buff was the way to go. I bought six Ikea ribba frames and had mats custom cut at Opus Art Supplies to fit the size of the prints. Now it's time get started, wish me luck!
Monday, 13 February 2012
A little Rub 'n Buff magic
I scored these cute original egg drawings from ebay awhile ago and they've been sitting in my office ever since because I've been undecided on what colour frame to use. A white frame didn't enhance the prints at all, wood frames looked to traditional and black frames were to harsh. That left me with either silver or gold. I am all over the gold trend right now and this is a great way to bring in a trend without spending a lot of money.
Now the question is what product should I use that would give the nicest finish to some inexpensive Ikea frames? This kinda thing is out of my realm of know how so I asked my DIY peeps and the majority said that Rub 'n Buff was the way to go. I bought six Ikea ribba frames and had mats custom cut at Opus Art Supplies to fit the size of the prints. Now it's time get started, wish me luck!
Now the question is what product should I use that would give the nicest finish to some inexpensive Ikea frames? This kinda thing is out of my realm of know how so I asked my DIY peeps and the majority said that Rub 'n Buff was the way to go. I bought six Ikea ribba frames and had mats custom cut at Opus Art Supplies to fit the size of the prints. Now it's time get started, wish me luck!