Very nice! Just what I needed to see, much appreciated. I matched up an old metal frame to a kitchen dishcloth - nice linen one with good graphics. The matting is stained and awful. I wondered how to fix that cheaply. Now I know. Just use up some scrap cloth on the matting and make it like a new framing. The trick with cloth which never sits symmetrically, is to starch it slightly. Now, I'll give you some tips on refinishing wood which is my hobby. Strip with Jasco. Scrub with Acetone. Sand fine with 220 or 320 grit. If you want it darker, stain. If you like it same color but more golden, brush down with Boiled Linseed Oil. Let it soak up all the oil it wants for 15 mins. Then wipe dry and let it dry for 1-2 days. Then get Varathane Oil based Satin (or Gloss) Clear interior Polyurethane. Cut it 50:50 with Mineral spirits. Brush on a thin layer of Poly. Wait 10 mins, wipe/smear with paper towel removing drips and leaving a thin film only. Let dry in hot sun for an hour or less. When dry to touch repeat twice. Done. Make sure to oil and poly the entire frame not just the top. This preserves wood too and it is very durable - no water, alcohol, stains will penetrate. You can also stain with colors, and then you skip the oil part. Satin poly is easier to work with than gloss.
This is so exciting and inspiring to me. I really appreciate you sharing your technique. You are such a lovely person and your work is peaceful, beautiful and dreamy 🖤🤍🤎💛🧡
Hello! Thank you for this sweet comment! It makes me so happy to know that that translates through on the videos - my ultimate goal is to bring you peaceful and beautiful artwork! =) Hope you can try tutorial this someday soon!
Really excellent tutorial, thanks. Just what I've been looking for. I'm a big fan of using double-sided tape with fabrics - much cleaner and less messy/sticky than other glues. I do cross-stitch and I'm always looking for different ways to frame them. I didn't feel confident enough to cut my own mats, but this technique can hide less-than-perfect cutting, so I'll give it a go 😊
Thank you so much for sharing this! I looked everywhere for a linen mat after seeing yours and couldn't find any. I'll share a picture when I make one❤🙂
Excellent video, madam taught every step wonderfully, and gave all the information in the most simplest and doable way, I am going try it onbthis Friday, Thanks , good luck madam,,,
So glad you liked it!! Felt would totally work. You might want to dampen it a little bit with a spray bottle and some water if it's very rigid, but try without first to see if it'll fold nicely.
Very nice! Just what I needed to see, much appreciated. I matched up an old metal frame to a kitchen dishcloth - nice linen one with good graphics. The matting is stained and awful. I wondered how to fix that cheaply. Now I know. Just use up some scrap cloth on the matting and make it like a new framing. The trick with cloth which never sits symmetrically, is to starch it slightly.
Now, I'll give you some tips on refinishing wood which is my hobby. Strip with Jasco. Scrub with Acetone. Sand fine with 220 or 320 grit. If you want it darker, stain. If you like it same color but more golden, brush down with Boiled Linseed Oil. Let it soak up all the oil it wants for 15 mins. Then wipe dry and let it dry for 1-2 days. Then get Varathane Oil based Satin (or Gloss) Clear interior Polyurethane. Cut it 50:50 with Mineral spirits. Brush on a thin layer of Poly. Wait 10 mins, wipe/smear with paper towel removing drips and leaving a thin film only. Let dry in hot sun for an hour or less. When dry to touch repeat twice. Done.
Make sure to oil and poly the entire frame not just the top. This preserves wood too and it is very durable - no water, alcohol, stains will penetrate. You can also stain with colors, and then you skip the oil part. Satin poly is easier to work with than gloss.
Thank you so much for your tips!
This is so exciting and inspiring to me. I really appreciate you sharing your technique. You are such a lovely person and your work is peaceful, beautiful and dreamy 🖤🤍🤎💛🧡
Hello! Thank you for this sweet comment! It makes me so happy to know that that translates through on the videos - my ultimate goal is to bring you peaceful and beautiful artwork! =) Hope you can try tutorial this someday soon!
Donata! Thank you so much for sharing your process with us
Thank you so much! Hope you have a chance to give it a try!
I absolutely love this DIY! Definitely trying this soon!
Go for it, and let me know how it goes!!
It looks so elegant in its simplicity. Thank you so much for sharing, più bello!
Thank you so much! I'm so glad it was useful!
Super cute idea! I'm working on adding/updated lots of photos and prints in my home and this will be a great idea to add something extra to my frames!
Great idea!! Have fun and mix them up to create a really unique gallery wall.
This was genius. You are my hero of the day. 😂❤❤❤
Glad you liked it Pamela!
Really excellent tutorial, thanks. Just what I've been looking for. I'm a big fan of using double-sided tape with fabrics - much cleaner and less messy/sticky than other glues. I do cross-stitch and I'm always looking for different ways to frame them. I didn't feel confident enough to cut my own mats, but this technique can hide less-than-perfect cutting, so I'll give it a go 😊
Thanks for your lovely comment! Yes absolutely, you don’t need to get that angled edge either. A straight cut will do!
Beautiful! I'll try it. Thanks :)
Let me know if you do! Thanks!!!
Thank you so much for sharing this! I looked everywhere for a linen mat after seeing yours and couldn't find any. I'll share a picture when I make one❤🙂
Hi Alicia! So glad this will help you! Definitely share it, @donatadelano art on instagram and I'll reshare! =)
Excellent video, madam taught every step wonderfully, and gave all the information in the most simplest and doable way,
I am going try it onbthis Friday,
Thanks , good luck madam,,,
Thanks Sumair! Good luck doing your own frames!
@@donatadelanoart I am honoured mam,,,
This was very helpful, thank you
Glad it was helpful!
Loved it, thanks for sharing
Thanks for your comment!
Thank you so much excellent tutorial. Could you use felt as well for you matting, would it be too thick
So glad you liked it!! Felt would totally work. You might want to dampen it a little bit with a spray bottle and some water if it's very rigid, but try without first to see if it'll fold nicely.
Great work and painting. Where can I find the full tutorial on oil painting on your site?
Wow!!!
Thanks!!
Very cool! What is the name of the tape you used to hinge the art?
Thanks! Glad you liked it. I use washi tape to adhere the art to the backing board. It's generally very gentle and doesn't rip paper.
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Thanks Alyssa!