Create Picture Frames Out of Tires

Display Your Hobby With All Kinds of Tires

This tire picture frame is a great for a large space, like an industrial style loft or even a reck room in the basement. The elements and materials are simple, easy to find, and even affordable. These tires make a huge design impact though!

To Make a Picture Frame Out of An Old Tire You Will Need:
 

An Old tire of course
Spray on Primer
Spray on Paint
Circle of regular glass
Art Work
Epoxy Glue


The first step is to thoroughly clean your tires. This is very important so that you primer and paint will adhere.

Once the tire has dried then go ahead and put on a coat of spray on primer.

Let the primer dry. Then apply 2 coats of spray on paint in any color you want. I recommended letting each layer dry before you apply the next coat of paint.

Be sure to paint the entire tire inside out and. You will be able to see into the tire, so this is a very necessary step.

Now, you are going to need a circle of glass that is about the same size as your hole in the middle of the tire. You will want it to be slightly bigger, like maybe ¼ of an inch. Just don’t get the circle f glass so much bigger that you can not insert it into the hole.

You can have regular old glass cut at most hardware stores. If they can not cut a circle, I am sure they will recommend someone who can.

Now, Run a bead of epoxy glue inside of the tire on the edge of the inner circle. Press your glass inside this on the inside of the tire. This means you needed to decide which will be the front of the tire. Lay it front side down on a flay work surface. Run the thick bead of epoxy glue. Then carefully insert the glass through the opening and into the tire. Then press it down on to the glue. You are creating the front piece of glass in the frame.

Now, you have e a few choices for mounting your art work inside. You can have a matte cut in a circle to fit inside as well. In that case I would have the matter touching the glass in the front of the ire. Then have your photo or art work inside of the matte. You could simply tape them in place from behind so that they are easy to change out when you want to.

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