Retro TV Picture Frame: Hometalk & Michaels Pinterest Party

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Posted on February 10th, 2014 in Crafts. One Comment.

I am delighted to announce the upcoming Hometalk & Michaels Pinterest Party, this Sunday Feb. 16 from 1-4 PM. All the Michaels stores will be crafting heaven, and I will be hosting the party at the Michaels in Hawthorne/Manhattan Beach at 14370 Ocean Gate Avenue. There will be specific Pinterest-inspired displays to look at, so pick your project, buy your supplies, and join me in the classroom to create your own own pin-worthy creation.Party Promo graphic

One of the projects featured is the wooden frame, which I chose to put my spin on. I wanted to pick something really affordable that people could do, and this frame is only $1. I decided to turn the frame into a retro television set, so whoever you put in the frame becomes a classic TV star. retro_frame

Here are the supplies I used, all from Michaels. This project costs less than $10 in total materials:

1) Wood frame

2) Wood design scrapbook paper

3) Glitter cardstock

4) Knitting needles

5) Large buttonsframe1

STEP 1

Cut a piece of the wood design scrapbook paper so it’s just bigger than the frame. Glue it to the frame, and then use a craft knife to cut away the excess paper. You can use a glue stick or spray adhesive to glue the paper to the frame. I actually used a Xyron Creative Station because I got it for Christmas a couple of years ago and I love to use it. I love how the wood paper looks so real, and now the frame has a rich veneer.

frame2STEP 2:

Trim the glitter cardstock to fit in the frame. (I used the picture/label that came with the frame as a template.) Then cut a hole in the middle of the cardstock. You can use a craft knife or punch. I took out my Sizzix die cutting machine for an instant oval. frame3

STEP 3:

To make the channel selector and volume dials, glue some buttons on the front of the frame. Wow, remember when televisions had only a few stations on the dial? And you were lucky if you had both UHF and VHF stations?frame4

STEP 4:

My favorite part of this retro TV frame is the rabbit ears antenna. I walked all over Michaels looking for the perfect thing to make antenna, and lo and behold I found these cool knitting needles. They come in all kinds of fun colors too. Just hot glue gun these to the back of the frame, and you’re done.

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I encourage you to join Hometalk. It is a great home and garden social network with tons of great ideas. And they’re having a giveaway if you follow Michaels on Hometalk!Michaels-hometalk-giveaway3101

For more information on the Pinterest Party at Michaels, click here. See you at the Pinterest Party!

 

One Comment

  1. Sharon B. says:

    Hi Jonathan, I love your retro frame and am featuring it tonight on my blog at 7pm PST for our pinterest party blog hop link party. Thanks for such great inspiration. Have fun at your party on Sunday! Sharon

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