How to Make a faux fireplace screen

On January 26, 2014 by voneinspired

With the cold weather not letting up I was reminded of this project I did in our old house and re-vamped our fireplace room and made this awesome faux fireplace screen. I say “faux” because of the materials I used aren’t fire safe but looks great on non-working fireplaces like ours was.
So this is how we lived before, we had 2 small kids and this room wasn’t used much - it had horrible wallpaper, messy books, lots of toys, a clutter of small pictures and a tv in the fireplace. And look at it now – amazing isn’t it? First I painted over the wall paper; one even coat of primer and then one coat of Soft Dove paint (which was the same colour we painted the kitchen, back hall, downstairs bathroom and upstairs bathroom)

The big artwork was bought for $5 at a garage sale. I cut some branches from the backyard and put in a vase with some stones and added a little bird for some whimsy.
We also moved some furniture around which really brighten the room up. Re-arranged the books and added some of our pictures on the book shelves. Removed 2 bins of toys and then put the white chair from the hall in to fill the empty spot.
And then I made a super cool fireplace screen. I was inspired by a fireplace screen from Crate and Barrel. So instead of spending $200, I got the look for only $20.

Have you guys ever made a project behind your spouses back since you know they wouldn’t get it until they see the final product? Well this was one for me but I think I proved to him at the end that it was worth it.
Here’s how I made the screen but just so you know it’s for decoration only and not to be used with an actual fire since it’s made from plastic and wood.
I bought 2 pieces of 1 1/2″ x 3/4″ wood and cut them into 2 pieces of 27 1/2″ and 2 pieces of 30″ – since the opening of the fireplace is 23X26. Then I sanded the cut edges and put them together like the photo above. I put the cut edges out since they weren’t the most even and therefore could make the frame not even or squared (this comes from hand cutting the wood myself).
To attach the frame together I used some white glue and staples. I put 3 staples on both sides and was surprised how sturdy the frame was. I then painted the frame since I thought it might be a pain to get an even coat of spray paint on after it was done.
Then I covered the frame with screening and stapled around. The corners I just folded and stapled until they were flat and then trimmed the extra off. You could cover the edges with something, like tape or something, to make it look neater but I didn’t.
I got some branches from the back yard and cut them up and arranged them on the screen. I then glued them down using a glue gun – which you shouldn’t do. They didn’t stay very well. I really need to find some better glue for next time. But to keep them in place while I was gluing (or while your better glue is drying) I cut some wire to hold in place.
I made some “V” with the craft wire so I could thread from the back of the screen around the branches and twist them closed. I curled the ends of the wire so they weren’t sharp and looked better.
Then to keep it all flat while the branches dried, I came up with this fancy flattening devise. I put some fabric down first so the branches could lie on it and not indent the screening and then piled a bunch of heavy stuff on top. And then I left it for a few days to dry.
To make the leaves I cut up pop cans like I did for the Christmas decorations I made. I don’t know how many leaves I cut but it was a lot, I think it was 6 coke cans. I didn’t use a pattern to cut out the leaves I just made a variety of sizes. Then using a pen draw a line down the middle. I sanded the edges using a sand paper on a block. I didn’t take a lot of time sanding, just enough to get the really rough edges off. That being said it’s not something I would want my kids playing with but you could sand more if you wanted. Then glued on the leaves until it looks full – again I only used white glue which wasn’t the best glue for the job but it worked for now - try E6000 or something like that.

I sprayed 2 coats of black spray paint all over. Again if you had more time you could spray the back too so you couldn’t see any of the cans anymore. I just used black but adding a copper finish over would look cool too.
I just leaned the screen over the fireplace but you could make feet or something if you had more time.
I love how it looked. I know painting wallpaper is a no-no but sometimes it’s just so much easier and looks so much better. And you can now hide the tv you have in the fireplace.
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