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Studded Frame

  • Completed Project: Studded Frame Picture #1
  • Completed Project: Studded Frame Picture #2

The coolest photoframe you've ever seen
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I like studs... I like photographs. So I made a studded photoframe.

I don't have pictures of all the steps, and my English isn't very well,but it is really easy so I hope you understand.

I don't know the exact time you have to spent on it because it has to dry a few times before you can you go on and it depends on how many studs you use.

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  1. Step 1

    Step 1

    Remove the studs from the belt. Bend the pins in.

  2. Step 2

    first place the studs on the frame, don't glue them yet. So you can figure out what looks best :)


  3. Step 3

    Step 3

    Fill the entire stud with glue. And past them on the frame. Make sure you use enough glue or they might fall of...

    let dry.

  4. Step 4

    Varnish and let dry.
    you might have to repeat this a few times.


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Ginger Snapped

Ginger Snapped

26 Sep 16:35

awesome!!!!!!

Hawk Noir

Hawk Noir

26 Sep 16:51

such a cool idea! :)

Lena Landmine

Lena Landmine

26 Sep 22:46

I love this! What type of varnish did you use?

DownPoison

DownPoison

28 Sep 07:35

'I love this! What type of varnish did you use? ' (I don't know how to reply...)
but actually I have no idea, I borrowed the vernish from someone and she had put it in some old vegetables can... I only know that it was black and suitable for wood...

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DownPoison »
September 26, 2009 13:45
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