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Fall faux window design using picture frames from Dollar Tree

 Hello everyone! I'm so excited for Fall next month. I'm honestly over the heat. We have had a few rainy days in between. I was recently inspired to create my latest craft on a rainy day. It rained most of the day, and I had time to go through and clear out a few things in my craft room. I came across four wood picture frames I had recently purchased at my local Dollar Tree. I decided to create a faux fall window design. I hope you enjoy this craft just as much as I did!


Video tutorial


Materials

Four picture frames--I'm using picture frames I purchased from Dollar Tree. Size-3½ inches by 5 inches.

Hot glue- You will also need a heavy-duty adhesive like E6000 or gorilla glue. 

Fall leaf stickers--I purchased my pack at Dollar Tree

Paint- I'm using a color called Milk jug for my frames, red for my wood letter sign, and brown to add a few streaks on the frame

One wood fall letter sign--Purchased a pack at Dollar Tree

Paintbrush

Twine

Scissors

Optional--Fall craft leaves

Screwdriver--You will only need this if you purchased this particular picture frame with the metal design on the bottom

Start by removing any decorations on your four frames. I used my screwdriver to remove the screws, and metal design. Skip this step if your frames are plain and without the decorations.


Next, remove the backing from all four frames. Once you have removed the backing and glass. Set your glass aside.

Once the backing and glass have been removed, take your paint brush and begin to apply your paint. I applied around two coats of paint and used my blow dryer to dry my paint in between coats. 

After you have applied paint to the front of each frame, take each frame and begin to paint all areas that will be visible once the frames are glued together. 


Take your brown paint and use a paintbrush to gently add on a few streaks. I wanted to give my frames a little bit of a distressed look. I used my paintbrush and randomly added a few streaks of my brown paint. I used my finger to gently spread the paint. 

Next, begin to add your frames together. I used hot glue to connect my frames, but shortly after I noticed that it would take more than just hot glue to attach my frames. I grabbed my E6000 glue and added that along with my hot glue. This will help to keep your frames together and prevent them from coming apart. I recommend using a second adhesive along with your hot glue.



After, take your wooden sign and begin to add paint to it. I decided to go with a red paint color. 


Next, take your wood sign and glue it onto the middle of your four frames.

After, turn your glued frames over and begin to add only your glass back into each frame. I found that it helps to add hot glue into the four corners of each frame before adding in your glass. Doing this helps to keep your glass in place and prevent it from shifting. 



Take your fall stickers, and begin to add them to your glass. I decided to add my stickers to the front of my glass. You can always add your stickers behind your glass. Keep in mind that by adding your stickers behind the glass you would need to add adhesive to keep them on your glass. This is why I decided to stick with adding my stickers to the front of my glass. 

You are now ready to add your twine onto the back of your frame design. Flip your frame over, and cut a medium-length section. Next, bend back the flexible points on your frames. I added hot glue, and then tied a knot around each point. The flexible points are the tabs that hold in the glass.

I went ahead and also added the remaining twine down onto my frame using my hot glue. You can also add an extra adhesive when attaching your twine. 


This last step is completely optional, but I decided to take a few fall craft leaves and add them to my frame. I thought it was a simple addition and it turned out so cute! 


Your Fall faux window design is now complete! I love how this turned out, and it was pretty simple to create using a few materials from Dollar Tree. I hope that you will create one this Fall season. I love hearing from all of you. Be sure to let me know what you think in the comments below. I'll see you soon.

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  1. I love window-look wall hangings, yours looks nice. Thanks so much for linking up at the Unlimited Link Party 80. Pinned.

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  2. Che bella finestra autunnale
    Buon fine settimana

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    1. Grazie. Sei così gentile. Ti auguro un buon fine settimana.

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  3. CONGRATS Stephanie! Your post is FEATURED at the Unlimited Link Party 81!

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  4. So pretty! I now regret not buying a wood window mirror at a church flea market that I recently went to!! Love this!! Thanks so much for sharing!!
    Hugs,
    Deb

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    1. Debbie, thank you. You can still give this a try. I used picture frames. There are so many different ideas. I'm so happy that you enjoyed this craft.

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  5. I am in love with those frames Stephanie, even the before pics were so cute. The after is perfect! I think we are all ready for fall by the looks of it. Thank you for sharing!

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    1. Cara, thank you! Yes, I loved those frames so much. This was a fun little fall project to work on. :)

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  6. Cute! Pinned to share and for future reference :)

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  7. I'm featuring you this week when the next To Grandma's house we go link party starts - thanks for sharing with us!

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  8. I've watched the video the frames are super super cute! Amazing and easy to make, I'm really impressed. Btw, your videos are awesome, I love the music and how well you explain things, it's a real pleasure to watch them.

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    1. Mariama, you are the best and always so kind. I do appreciate your feedback. Thank you very much. I'm glad you enjoyed the tutorial. ♡

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