Framed!
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Slide 1/15Megan found these vintage skirt hangers at a thrift store for a song. And while trying to come up with ideas for what she could do with them, she decided to hang some prints in the interim. -
Slide 2/15Make this poster frame that doubles as a projecter screen. Awesome. -
Slide 3/15Cut out these paper frames for a cheap—and charming—way to perk up your walls. via Design*Sponge -
Slide 4/15In the mood for a new take on the gallery wall? Build this slatted piece and get to hanging. -
Slide 5/15Check out these four easy, cheap, and fuss-free framing options (including string art!). -
Slide 6/15Give new life to CD cases and create your own modern masterpiece. via Country Living -
Slide 7/15It seems like cork can be used for just about anything, including a mat for your newest masterpiece. -
Slide 8/15On a shoe-string budget? Create this photo wall for less than $60. via Curbly -
Slide 9/15If you like the constant change associated with a digital picture frame but are left unhappy with aesthetics, try hacking a TV frame. -
Slide 10/15Using an all-inclusive wainscot kit, construct this classic frame. -
Slide 11/15Mason jar lids get an heirloom twist. -
Slide 12/15Want to frame something large, like a map? Follow along with this tutorial from A Soft Place to Land. -
Slide 13/15High design with a low-brow material: the corrugated cardboard frame. With a bit of patience, this it totally DIYable. -
Slide 14/15Even though these are technically ideas for DIY jewelry holders, how rad would they look as a mat for a photo? -
Slide 15/15And after you've made frames for all of your artwork, read this guide with tips how to place it perfectly.
Don't want to buy custom frames? Make your own!



















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