Framed Silverware Tutorial & Dining Room Updates
Our dining room walls have been barren for the majority of our time in this home, a little over two years. I just couldn’t seem to decide what I wanted to do in there, and what I really wanted was too expensive. So, I waited. Decorating a home on a small budget takes time, thought, and patience. Sometimes that can be frustrating, but in the end it’s rather rewarding when you end up with something you really love and don’t have to spend tons of money to achieve.
Last summer my mother-in-law let me go through some of her silverware, I believe it was her grandmother’s, and I chose a few pieces that I wanted to use as some type of wall art in the dining room. I had some old pictures from our first house that weren’t being used, so I took those apart to create something ‘new’ for one wall of the dining room.
This is a really easy project, and not an original! I’ve seen various forms of framed silverware all over Pinterest, but here’s how I did mine.
You will need:
-frame
-thin foam board
-burlap
-silverware {that you don’t intend to ever use}
-hot glue gun and glue sticks
First, cut your foam board to fit the size of the frame. It needs to rest just inside the edges of the frame pretty snugly.
Next, cut a piece of burlap to fit around the foam and be glued to the back.
Carefully apply hot glue to the back of the foam piece and push the burlap onto the glue. Be careful that you don’t burn yourself; the glue will come through the holes in the burlap.
Position your silverware where you want it on the burlap. Apply a strip of hot glue and place the silverware directly on top, pushing down to secure.
Allow the glue to dry and hang up on your wall.
I finally took the opportunity to lengthen my Dining Room drapery panels, and I’m glad that I did. They look much nicer right above the floor, instead of the several inches off the floor before.
And, when returning something to Sears one day last fall, I found two packs of drapery rings on clearance for $.99 each! I had initially only purchased one package of rings for these drapes, which was not enough, so I was glad to finally have the correct amount, appropriately spaced at the top. They weren’t the right color, but after a little black spray paint job, they were just right!
Lastly, I purchased some matted pictures of peacocks from Hobby Lobby and framed those. Someone had given me a gift card for my birthday, and these prints were 50% off on the day I went. I love the pops of color they add to the wall.
Once the dining room table is finished, I’ll take some final pictures of the whole room, but here’s what it looks like now.
How long does it take you to finish decorating a room?
3 Comments
Natalie
It looks great! It takes me forever to decorate a room..sigh.
Lauren
Thanks! I’m glad I’m not the only one 🙂
sherri lynn
I have never seen the silverware used as wall art before (except those ginormous ones that take up the whole wall) but I love the idea!! It looks so pretty! Your dining room is really pretty – I can’t wait to see the table finished and in there! We are still working on our dining room… the only thing that’s different than when you were here is that the curtain rods are up and the curtains are hung. Still working on the art work…