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Laura Kelly Trexler | Austin Designer | so I actually saved this fabric from the curtains I made! Planning on painting something for this frame and putting it on the wall opposite… | Instagram
Steph & Jake on Instagram: "DIY linen photo frame🤎🎞️ I couldn’t wait to get our pics from the weekend framed and I’m SO happy with how this lil diy has turned out! It was super easy to do and not expensive at all, so I’d definitely recommend🤭🏷️ What do you all think?✨
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Give plain picture frames a stylish upgrade with this DIY upholstered frame tutorial! 🖼️ Wrap thrifted, store-bought, or IKEA frames in fabric to create a beautiful, elevated look for your space. Click to see the full step-by-step guide and make your own!
Want to add a soft touch to a nursery, or maybe a bedroom? This DIY fabric photo frame is perfect! It would also make a great handmade gift for Christmas!
I was browsing in urban outfitters and saw a really cute picture frame made from newspaper and string, rather than adding to my increasingly horrifying overdraft I decided to make my own! I'm quite pleased with it, if you fancy trying it yourself this is how I made mine... I brought an A4 glass clip frame for less than £1.50 plus some assorted coloured string and pva craft glue. I cut up a cardboard box into 1cm strips and fashioned them into rectangles (with a bit of sellotape assistance) I…
Green stripped photograph frame with two tone ric rac trim. My frames are all made from solid oak and covered in my lovely stripped linen fabrics. The frame holds a 7in x 5in photograph. These particular ones aren’t on my website yet but I can take orders through Instagram.
I have been putting off this gallery wall project long enough! Do you all do the same thing where you get excited about some artwork you found but then get overwhelmed with acquiring the right size frames and finding coordinating artwork that all looks good together? Building a gallery wall can be a
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