I wanted to do the map some justice instead of push pins against the wall. So my kids and I went to the thrift store picked out the fanciest frame and returned home. We simply removed the glass and cut out the older picture (saving the matte) then brushed on pva glue to give it the aged oil painting effect. We then glued it on to the matte and pressed it with the 2014 & 2024 PHB. I am thrilled how this turned out and it was a kid friendly project for $15 we have already started looking at other pictures for our next project.
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r/DnD I wanted to do the map some justice instead of push pins against the wall. So my kids and I went to the thrift store picked out the fanciest frame and returned home. We simply removed the glass and cut out the older picture (saving the matte) then brushed on pva glue to give it the aged oil painting effect. We then glued it on to the matte and pressed it with the 2014 & 2024 PHB. I am thrilled how this turned out and it was a kid friendly project for $15 we have already started looking at other pictures for our next project. submitted by /u/Falltempest [link] [comments]
I wanted to do the map some justice instead of push pins against the wall. So my kids and I went to the thrift store picked out the fanciest frame and returned home. We simply removed the glass and cut out the older picture (saving the matte) then brushed on pva glue to give it the aged oil painting effect. We then glued it on to the matte and pressed it with the 2014 & 2024 PHB. I am thrilled how this turned out and it was a kid friendly project for $15 we have already started looking at other pictures for our next project.
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