Burlap / Decoupage

Trash to Treasure: Burlap Sea Shell Pics

Today I am going to share how I made the Sea Shell pics below. I bought them a year ago, and I just couldn’t find a place for them. I needed to transform them into a great addition to my Coastal themed bedroom.

Now they weren’t that bad to begin with, but I needed two pics that were pastel, shabby and more up to date. So first I removed the tiles in the center and gave the frame a nice coat of beige satin spray paint. Then I cut light green burlap with a Fiskars rotary cutter to fit in the inside area of the wood frames. Then decoupage them in with Mod Podge, I did not coat the outside of the fabric, I wanted the burlap to keep its texture. Next I printed out vintage pics of shells {from The Graphics Fairy} on card stock and decoupaged them with Mod Podge onto the tiles. I did decoupage over the top of the pics as well to seal them onto the tile. Hot glue the tiles back to the center of the pic. I then took sandpaper and scuffed up the frame edges, to make them look vintage shabby chic.

These turned out really great! I love them! They are a perfect addition for my bedroom.

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32 thoughts on “Trash to Treasure: Burlap Sea Shell Pics

  1. Pingback: Sunday Features #67 & 68 » Christinas Adventures

  2. They are truly “beachy keen” thank you for sharing, love the color too. Hugs and thank you for joining the Thursday Favorite Things Blog Hop

  3. Wow what an awesome idea. It really came out great. Hmmmmmm, I need to look around my house for these materials and get started. Thank you for this wonderful post! I would love it if you would share this at our What’s It Wednesday blog party. Hope to see you there.

    Paula
    ivyandelephants.blogspot.com

  4. Thank you so much for linking this up to the Pinworthy Project party. This project turned out so pretty. I love the texture of the burlap.

    I will be featuring your trash to treasure on Thursday! I hope you will stop by and check it out.

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  6. I love how you repurposed those! That light green burlap gives it a nice texture, especially with the white and those coasters:) What a neat little project!!!

  7. Oh, that is really cute! Reminds me to decoupage my two show boxes also…. Maybe a fun thing to do over Easter….

  8. Kim — I’m glad you joined in the bloglovin blog hop. I can’t find the bloglovin button on your blog though to follow you via bloglovin. If you haven’t already check how to add bloglovin to your blog, it’s with the hop. Leave me a comment when you do so I can follow you via bloglovin. Thanks!
    Jenny

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