Monday, February 10, 2014
Ombre Frames and Graphic Prints
Ombre is everywhere now - taking my own spin on it, I decided to paint our black frames a gradient of gray.
Read on to see how it was done!
Our rental has three levels: 1st - garage and entryway, 2nd - bedrooms, 3rd - kitchen and living space. The living room is on the top floor because of the view
I am so grateful to be living by the ocean while we are on the west coast, it is beautiful and you cant beat the weather!
On to the landings ... we have several, so all that white space needs a pick me up! Since I wont be painting the walls (it is a rental after all) ... art is needed.
Here is the space with 3M picture hanging strips in place. These are great because you wont have to fill in lots of holes when you move (or change your mind) and they leave no marks when removed. We also think that they take less time to hang frames than nails.
The frames with previous photos (left) and with prints I made in Adobe Illustrator (right) ...
The black frames were too dark for this hallway, so I decided to paint!
I removed the prints and glass, sanded the frames, primed the frames, after a few hours lightly sanded the primer ...
Mixed the paint:
I started with Sherwin Williams Big Chill and added some black acrylic paint to gradually darken it
Tested and adjusted the paint based on dried swatches
and now the fun part, with an airbrush I painted some ...
David (my husband and diy partner) painted too, gradually blending the four paints to create a gradient
half way done |
Meet Annabelle - our sweet, energetic, and ever loving puppy
d for david and dorsey |
annabelles silhouette |
s for sarah |
Our wedding date and moves since then |
I love the subtle ombre effect on the frames, I hope you do too!
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