This was a wooden plinth that I bought at the Canton Flea Market in Texas. I chose a photo of my siblings (some of them anyway), and sewed some lace on the edges of the photo.
The top piece was also a flea market find. I drilled a hole in the top of the wood and put a dowel into the hole with glue, then topped the dowel with the metal piece and let the glue dry. I've titled this piece "Les Soeurs, Le Frere" or Sisters and brother. Why the french? We grew up in South Louisiana where a lot of people still speak french. My dad made sure we learned it, even if we didn't want to....It was actually his first language, and he learned english when he started school. And my mother was a french teacher for many years. So, we are a bilingual family.
This metal piece was an escutcheon, or drawer pull backing. I attached it with two upholstery tacks. And, of course, a little bling at the top!
At the bottom, I added a drawer pull, and the bottom of a broken rosary, which reminds me of the rosaries we prayed as a family on long trips.
Then I hung it on the wall, and hung a frame around it to give it more presence. Way more interesting than a tiny photo on a wall. It is hanging in my kitchen. Voila!
And just for fun.....here's another project where I used this photo - this time I made a copy and used only my brother. Here it is! : )
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