![]() Set aside to dry (like 3 minutes) and carry on! Open a jump ring from side to side and thread it through the loop at the top. Lay the image inside and seal with one or two coats of the Mod Podge. Are you getting excited yet? We are almost finished! Paint a coat of Mod Podge Matte (or Gloss) inside the bezel frame. Cut out the wax paper pattern and slide the oval shape around until you see an area you’d like framed. See how it brings the design out? I <3 zig zags and dots! Especially in teal and mint green! Yum! Here’s an easy way to make a pattern for the inside frame: grab some wax paper, lay it on top of the frame and run your finger nail around the inner edge. When the paint is dry, use an emery board to remove the top layer. You can blend them or use them straight out of the bottles. Paint the edge of the frame with a paint brush in your favorite colors. ![]() That’s why I like it (you know, in case you wondered!). It leaves the metal with an enamel like finish and dries fast. You can find it in the jewelry making section of the craft store. This is the metal paint to use! It’s Ranger/Vintaj Patina for all metals. ![]() You could also use deeper frames if you want to pour resin on top. Have fun! Mermaids are so magical! Check out this image I used from the also magical Graphics Fairy! For image pendants like this, I love using shallow bezel frames. Ahoy everybody! Candie Cooper here with a tutorial to show how to paint a metal bezel frame! This technique really enhances your framed image as well as makes the piece truly your own.
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