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I love all sorts of woodland creatures right now, including frogs.
I love all sorts of woodland creatures right now, including frogs. I decided recently that I wanted to find a way to fit them into home décor, especially as it applies to children. What resulted was this wood name plaque celebrating cute amphibians and in bright colors. I made it with my own name for this round, but I have a friend that’s having a baby and I’m going to make one for her new little one.
- Youghurt Jaja favorited Frogging 27 Oct 19:08
You Will Need
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Step 1
The first thing I did was make a template for the plaque background. I just took a piece of computer paper (old and printed on one side) and pressed it around the edges. I know it seems very rudimentary, but it really works! Grab a sheet of scrapbook paper you want to use and some tape - tape this down and then cut around the edge of your template with the scissors. There’s your background! Set it aside.
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Step 4
Paint your wood froggie piece with yellow citron paint. You are going to use several coats. Allow to dry. Go back with a smaller brush to paint the spots metallic green and then the eyes black. Let the entire piece dry.
Tip: Use a medium flat brush to paint the frog piece and don’t worry about getting paint on the spots. When you paint the spots, use a smaller detail flat brush and this time take great care painting.
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Step 5
I went back to my white plaque and decided to dress it up a little bit. I first painted one layer of metallic green on the top edges - this was for when I put my paper down - in case the edges of the paper didn’t exactly meet the edges of the plaque, there would be some green there.
The next step was to use a medium flat brush to add the stripes around the edge of the plaque. I did this freeform - no planning, no taping. That’s the look I wanted! I did one pass first and then went back to tidy up the edges. It was really easy. Just go for it! Allow the plaque to dry.
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Step 7
Place the paper piece that has been sitting around for awhile down on the plaque and SMOOTH, SMOOTH, SMOOTH! I use a brayer, but you can use your fingers or even an old gift card. Smooth until the paper is flat, and if Mod Podge comes out the side, wipe it away with a brush. Allow to dry for 15 - 20 minutes.