Making a classic inspiration board is really quite simple – just gather a few supplies that can be found in your local craft store. You can make a custom inspiration board by choosing your favorite paint color, and by covering cork boards with fabric. Join me for a few step-by-step instructions!
This is a great time to use an old frame that has been stashed in the closet. If you’re like me, you may want a great big surface to showcase your momentos and photos. Your inspiration board can be as small or as large as you’d like! *
*Please Note! – I found when I completed my project, that doubling up cork sheet (that comes in the roll shown in the above picture) was NOT thick enough for push pins. I recommend using thick cork tiles, or combining cork boards to fit the size of your frame if it is large. Simply combine enough tiles to fit the desired frame size (trim if necessary), and adhere to your fabric using spray adhesive.
I made mine quick and easy – no priming, just went straight to painting. I wanted the wood to show through any way for distressed look.
There are many ways to add character or “age” to your painted frame. Have fun adding layers of color, or applying paint/stains and removing them (when dry) to reveal the wood beneath.
You can cover the cork with any type of fabric (as long as it’s not too thick!). I chose linen for a neutral back-drop.
You’re ready to insert the fabric – covered cork board into your frame… it’s time to add those special photos, snippets, and souvenirs to your inspiration board!
A few of the treasures that adorn my inspiration board…. I’m fond of the history, colors, memory, or the people who made them!
Cindy Wimmer is a jewelry designer with a passion for combining vintage elements with modern wire design. She is the co-founder of artBLISS, hosting jewelry and mixed media workshops in the DC area. Her best-selling jewelry design book, The Missing Link, was released in Fall 2013. Read more.