Watch this video to learn how to use silicone putty to repair a broken or damaged antique picture frame. Make a mold with the putty and make a reproduction. Great visual demonstration and detailed instructions!
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3 Comments
This process is really interesting. I could apply this to other projects.
Would be nice if you did not have to mix so much.I watched the video and everything was done to make it feel like having someone right there showing me.Just a little quick.
I am wondering if you could omit the mineral powder and just go clear and then paint the molded piece once it is placed on the frame? What type of paint would be used?
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