Sunday, 27 November 2011

Strangeness and Charm

Sorry for the crappy iPhone photos - before we started doing this little DIY I didn't think that it could in fact be a blog post...Then suddenly as we were removing the Masonite and nails from the backing I thought "Woo, DIY blogpost ya'll". I didn't have time to grab my camera etc - Jonathan was just moving too fast for that. He is some kind of DIY machine.

So here you have it. What used to be a tapestry piece in an antique frame is now an illustration that Jonathan drew for me! Please note: It is not a portrait.

To make your own at home you will need:

  • An antique frame or any frame you like
  • A Stanley Knife
  • Thick cardboard from an art shop to make you Map board
  • A metal ruler
  • A pencil 
  • A hard surface to cut on. DO NOT USE CARPET!!

How to:

  • Using the backing board from your selected frame - measure out and pencil in the size of your cardboard/ map board. Draw two vertical lines from corner to corner to determine your center-point.
  • Center your artwork and pencil in the size on the white side of your card board.
  • Measure in 1cm in from your artwork line to ensure your artwork is held in place
  • Using your stanley knife and metal ruler cut along your lines and then remove the excess
  • Place map board on top of artwork and place them both inside frame
  • Put backing on frame and voila! You're done.  Pretty damn simple.

HAPPY MONDAY EVERYONE! I can't wait to show you some new stock this week!


Thanks for my present J!
Ally xx

3 comments:

  1. haha love the DIY and the fact he was moving so fast you found it hard to keep up!
    Joelyne
    XXX The Sydney Girl

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  2. amazing illustration! i had an instagram sneak peek. it's so good for quick on the go and amazing pics.
    is the title a florence welch reference?

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  3. oh is it called a map board? ive always called it a matte board.
    nice work on the DIY. I love looking out for old frames at the opshops.

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