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Faux or Faux Pas?

  I’ve been working on framing family photos lately and today I worked on this frame.
Hold that thought a minute.  I just had to share that we got about 2 feet of snow here in south central PA.  Yes, that’s our van under all that snow and it was barricaded by a 4 foot wall of snow made by the plow.  Poor hubby spent hours digging us out.
Ok, back to the frame. It actually isn’t wood.  Did I fool anyone?  The title surely gave it away.  Anyway, it was a gold resin frame that someone painted this strange blue, which is probably why it ended up in a thrift store for $2.00.
Now, even as a professional decorative artist, I’m not generally into faux. I think it can be hard to do really well. It may look good in pictures or at a distance, but once you get a good look, you can tell it’s not the real thing.  I’m in the process of framing my old family photos in dark wood frames and this blue one was not going to do at all.  So, faux was the way to go. 
I started out by painting the frame in Asphaltum, a very dark brown acrylic paint color.  It took me one coat and a touch up to get into all of the nooks.  You can see some of the blue peaking through in the picture below. 
I then brushed a thin coat of burnt umber, which is a little translucent.  This is just to add a subtle variance in shade.  Once that was dry, I lightly brushed some raw sienna on the “peaks” of the detail, to bring it out.  At this point the frame looked good, but it was a little too brown compared to my other frames. 
So, I mixed a drop of burgundy with burnt umber and brushed that into the crevices.  Now, acrylic paint is very flat, so it did not resemble real wood at this point.  It lacked the luster and depth of old wood.  I brushed my favorite dark walnut stain into all the nooks and crannies and wiped it off the peaks with a rag.  Once that dried, I sprayed it with a glossy polyurethane coat. 

When placed side-by-side with the other frames, it’s pretty convincing.

Miss Mustard Seed

Marian Parsons 

Paint Enthusiast | Writer | Artist | Designer

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39 Responses

  1. I think the frame looks great – believable for sure.

    I agree that wood can be hard to fake. When I worked at Faux Bix, we had to replicate the existing wood in areas of an old Victorian remodel. It was fun, but painstaking for sure.

    I miss doing faux on such a high end level but I still enjoy doing it here at home.

    Thanks for your very nice comment about my pillows.
    Rhonda

  2. I think it looks amazing!!! The colour variation and sheen is so perfect, I wouldn't have been able to tell it wasn't aged wood!

  3. Beautiful job and certainly looks like wood to me. We feel your pain — back pain that is, from shoveling. We got 24 inches yesterday and more today in NJ.

  4. Beautiful job and certainly looks like wood to me. We feel your pain — back pain that is, from shoveling. We got 24 inches yesterday and more today in NJ.

  5. Very nice job. I love the color. The final product looks very expensive!! I'm glad that I live in the South when I see all of that snow!

  6. Wow! I would have never known! Great idea… And what a lovely frame, love the design.

    Hope you had (or have) fun playing in the snow! Good luck getting out anywhere! 🙂

  7. I wish I had your energy to paint so many things. I just paint rooms;) I spray paint too but that is about it. All your things make me want to do bigger things but I know me. I won't.

    Beautiful frame.

  8. Looks AMAZING! But I am not surprised because every thing you do is so awesome! You are always an inspiration! Thank you for the comment you left on Makayla's dresser on my blog! It is so encouraging to have some one with you talent compliment my work!

  9. Hi,
    Thanks for stopping by my blog and for leaving such a nice comment on my painting efforts! A real compliment from someone who is clearly very talented.
    Your frame looks great.
    Hope you have plenty of food in the house with all that snow. We have rain at the moment but it changes daily from snow to rain to sun (welcome to the UK!).

  10. Your frame is wonderful and i appreciate that you shared the 'how to' with color names etc..

    I'm in VA – the snow is just starting to go away…whew!!!

I’m Marian, a painter, writer, and lover of all things creative. From art and antiques to home projects and everyday life, I share my journey in hopes of inspiring you to embrace your own creativity and make beauty in the spaces you live.

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