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April 10th, 2008
before and after: jennifer’s glass frame


today’s final before and after makeover belongs to jennifer of pieknits.com- she found an antique bubble glass frame and transformed it into a beautiful shadow box-style collage. i love the glossy white paint and bright pops of red- great work, jennifer!

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17 comments
Dani said:
April 10th, 2008 - 2:17 pm

That is a great collage!! the colors are so attractive!

Lisa said:
April 10th, 2008 - 2:28 pm

What a great idea!

Evan said:
April 10th, 2008 - 3:04 pm

Honestly, I prefer the original finish. There was a lot of potential there.

April 10th, 2008 - 3:29 pm

Love it – I did that with some mirrors in my new bathroom! I loved the $400 ones I saw in brocade home, and made these myself for a total of $90.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/25527665@N03/2404067648/

Rory said:
April 10th, 2008 - 4:41 pm

Why do people always have to hate on painted wood? I think the white is fabulous!!!

April 10th, 2008 - 10:58 pm

i like the placement over the piano

April 11th, 2008 - 3:10 am

nice blog, good ideas, thank u

Linda said:
April 11th, 2008 - 3:50 am

Sorry, but I agree with Evan. One consolation is that it’s white instead of the electric blue, chartreuse or nasty orange that have been resurrected, but were better left in the ’60’s. Unfortunately, the white makes the raised decoration almost disappear. A frame of this sort, in such fine condition, intact glass and all, is a rare find–and not often cheap. But, if we all had the same tastes, it would be a pretty boring world, right? I am glad the creator loves it…..that’s what is important since she’s the one who has to live with it.

KatrineK said:
April 11th, 2008 - 4:10 am

A wonderful idea!

April 11th, 2008 - 4:28 am

hello from paris !
bravo

April 11th, 2008 - 12:50 pm

I love to paint things white. Color is such a dominant design element that it can be all you notice about something. When you strip off the color, you pay attention much more to form and texture. At least that’s my theory!

meg said:
April 11th, 2008 - 1:20 pm

it’s a neat collage idea, but I think it could use some friends, or a little more “sumthin sumthin” on top of that piano to make it not look so… lonely… ;) maybe if jennifer’s able to find even more vintage/antique frames and do them up for a mini collection – that I’d LOVE to see as a before & after & after!

julie said:
April 11th, 2008 - 4:48 pm

I agree with the purists. The original was beautiful in itself. What a pity. Now it looks like every other design blog craft project.

yeye said:
April 20th, 2008 - 3:24 pm

hmm…. I have very mixed feelings on this. I think to look at the piece on it’s own in a fleeting moment, it looks really good.
However I do think it depends on the home. The original color was more old/classic/rustic feeling (like my home), the white makes it feel more modern — but what are you going to do with it when all white feels sadly dated? Maybe paint the floral details with pretty colors? paint it black? uuhhh… decoupage it with newsprint? I think you would start to loose the detail after all that time. Which would be a little sad.
Or maybe I’m wrong, and white truly goes with everything, for all time. It would look really good in a little girl’s room probably in any decade to come, even when the modern livingroom would never tolerate it, so perhaps it’s not a huge waste. hmm…

Gitasan said:
May 1st, 2008 - 10:45 am

What a great project! I love to look at all the b4 and after… great ideas! thank you so much for sharing! I wish I had that vision when I saw something.

sarah said:
August 6th, 2008 - 2:21 am

I loved the old finish on the frame.. the beautiful details don’t pop the same way with white, and the color of the original was so interesting..

sarah said:
August 6th, 2008 - 2:22 am

oh, and with regards to the “what will you do when white is dated” comment, you could just dip this to strip the paint and it probably would return to it’s original form, though minus the beautiful patina

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