Posts Tagged ‘photo frames’
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Thrifty frames & Curious walls

Hanging artwork on the wall without a frame is evil. It’s like arranging roses in a vase without water.
This is something I’ve just recently come to understand. For the longest time, I’ve treated my art work (and walls!) as most students do - a poster here, a photo there…hmmm… some more there… some bits of tape, perhaps some glue and voila! Nice. Now let’s hit the pub.

A fraction of my unframed photography, previously taped to the wall...
I love photography and having amassed a large collection of photos through the past few years, I’m always on the look out for frames. Empty frames. Frames with pictures, paintings. Frames of all sizes and shapes. Old frames, new frames. Great frames can be as interesting and decorative as the artwork itself! Read full post
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DIY tutorial of the week: Glass jar photo frames

This week I’ve found a very nifty and totally thrifty way to display your favourite photos – with recycled glass coke and jam jars .
I love the way they’re grouped together here with the light filtering through on a window sill. It’s a ridiculously easy DIY – and one that you could have lots of fun with. Just imagine the possibilities using old family photos, pets and vintage bottles and jam jars.
DIY tutorial via DesignSponge and Photojojo.com.



