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Make a photoframe
Make a photoframe










I am not an expert on using large tools (or not without my hubby being around!), so I chose the easy (and perfect way by the way!) way to attach the corners. I decided to go the easy way, and I tried to avoid using a miter saw. You will end up having four long ( for the side of the frames) and four short (for the top and bottom of the frames) boards. Measure carefully! Measure the length and the width of the board but don’t forget that 1″ that will add because you are attaching the corners! STEPS TO MAKE THIS EASY DIY PICTURE FRAME Measure and cut the boards.

  • (you could use wood glue as well to assure stability- optional!).
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    I used The Dremel Ultra Saw– which is one of my favorite tools for completing easy and small DIY projects.wall hanging hardware ( can be found in The Home Depot!).pine boards ( ft 1×2 pine board from The Home Depot).Head to the hardware store and pick up these things if you don’t have them handy. MATERIALS YOU WILL NEED TO MAKE THESE EASY DIY PICTURE FRAMES! Yep! Isn’t that hard to believe? I know! Some days my DIYs literally cost me more than if I bought them in the store but not this fun and modern DIY picture frame. I whipped up both of these frames in literally less than an hour, including the staining part. Anyways…I am biased, of course, but he is a true cutie pie. He is that real boyish boy with the most irresistible smile. To show off my son’s personality….and if anyone who knows my little P reading this blogpost would know that I hit the nail on the head with this shot. The idea was that I wanted to display HIM. so I am sharing the tutorial on making these custom picture frames in NO TIME! Not only do I love the look of warm-toned wood, but knowing that I can create easy and simple projects from scrap wood is always a plus. I love to display a wood picture frame for several reasons.

    make a photoframe

    But I had no concern hanging these picture frames – as I knew they are light and are not breakable. I rarely hang anything above the kids’ bed. I just want to mention this here, in case some of you are feeling paranoid -like me – about hanging stuff above the kids’ bed. We recently redid our son’s room, and I installed the COOLEST WOOD SLAT CEILING! I also made these fun and easy DIY pictures frames to hang above his bed. I always encourage people to display more of their photographs in their homes. Taking pictures these days has gone out of control as we can use our phones to do so ( which is really great!), but most people would share them on social media and forget about them. Especially if I am gifting my close family members. As a photographer and artist, I always choose family photos and handmade gifts over any other gifts. And now that we are closer to the holidays, I think these easy DIY picture frames would make an amazing Christmas gift to someone with the perfect photo in it! Or maybe even an artwork.












    Make a photoframe