Black Frames to Vintage Gold Frames with Rub n Buff (2024)

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I turned black frames into vintage gold frames with beautiful patina. Check out how!

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If you’ve been following along on my mini dining room transformation, you’ll remember that I removed the cabinet with my collectibles in it, that Aaron installed the picture frame moulding, then we painted the inside of the frames and now the last step is we need the art!

I’ve used Rub n Buff quite a bit but had no idea the transformation over black! If you’re unfamiliar with Rub n Buff, it’s a metallic wax paste that can be applied on furniture, glass, metal and more.

There was a project I did using Rub n Buff for my book, French Vintage Decor, where I took a very shiny brass candelabra and added the wax over it to create less of a shine.

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I’ve also rubbed the wax on old dresser handles for a different patina.

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But I had no idea the impact it would create over black!

Jenna Sue has a great tutorial! She took brass light fixtures, spray painted them black and then added Rub n Buff. So I was curious if I just started out with something black already if it would do the same trick.

But first, you may be asking…

Why not just buy gold frames?

Plain gold frames are beautiful, don’t get me wrong. But you know I love vintage looking items and I think frames that looked like old gold would be better than new gold for my dining room.

Supplies:

  • inexpensive black frames from Ikea (I bought 3 Knoppang 16×20 frames)
  • Rub n Buff in my favorite European Gold
  • stencil or makeup brush (any brush that has very compact bristles)
  • paper towel
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How to Wax the Frames

1.First you put a very little amount of wax onto a paper towel and rub your brush into it.

2. Dab the brush over the frame.

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3. This is pretty much the entire tutorial but I’ll explain more. I switched to the make-up brush like Jenna used as the round shape got into all the crevices.

4. Continue to dab all over the frame and go back over it again any number of times until you get the look you want. You do want some of the black showing to give it that patina. But even rubbing the gold wax all over the black will still have some of the black showing through.

Waxing Tips

Do not put a big blog of wax on the frame, rub it in and call it a day. You will see NO black and will be left with entirely gold frames. Go ahead and do that if that’s the look you were wanting but you will need more wax and you might as well buy gold frames.

It is hard to get the wax off once you put it on. You can wipe it off and a tiny bit will come off but once it’s on, it’s pretty much on for good so by adding a little bit at a time in layers will help you achieve the look you want.

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Art Tip

I purchased my artwork via Etsy as downloadable art. Once I purchased the inexpensive but beautiful art, I downloaded it to my computer then uploaded it on the Staples.ca website. I couldn’t get the prints printed on thick card stock so I ordered them just as prints but they were way too flimsy and looked funny in the frames. I used a spray adhesive and sprayed the glue directly onto watercolor paper (because that’s what I had on hand, large card stock paper is good too) and spread the artwork onto the watercolor paper then cut them to size. They looked better in the frames and not so smushed to the glass/plexiglass.

*Update* I ordered these exact prints from Posterjack.ca and used the fine art paper option and the quality was much better and I didn’t need to stick it to card stock!

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I purchased the art through Heirloom Print Shop.

I also bought new mattes for the frames from Michael’s. The mattes that come with the frames from Ikea are odd sizes.

For the 16 x 20 inch frames, I bought mattes with a 11 x 14 inset.

The reveal

And now here are the finished frames! Aren’t they gorgeous?

I love the patina and they go so well with in the dining room.

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Dining Room Sources:

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click in case you missed:

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