Double Glass Framed PictureSomehow I had collected several pieces of glass from picture frames over the past few years and came up with this idea how to make an all-glass picture frame.
Personalized Photo SculpturesThis project is made from a picture and wood or heavy cardboard.
Memory Picture CollageDon't throw away those duplicate pictures or pictures you don't need for your scrapbook or photo albums! Use them to make a memory picture collage.
Binder Clip Photo HolderHere's a very inexpensive way of displaying photos or cards in the most minimalist style!
Ruler Picture FrameThis picture frame was made with virtually no cost using supplies I had on hand!
Photo Holder RockCreate a thrifty way of displaying a photo/small artwork for your kids to place in your home/their room. My son decorated this rock and with just a pipe cleaner, this rock turns into a photo holder!
Decorated Heart Box CraftsI have seen people fill heart shaped boxes with roses or dried flowers. I thought they were pretty and I knew I could do something like they had. Well the best laid plans of mice and woman...I went another way.
Standing CD Picture FrameDo you have any old CDs laying around that you no longer need? Scratched CDs or free CDs that get mailed to yout home as advertisement?
Hanging School Bus Picture FrameBack to school season is coming up! This is a cute craft you can make to decorate your fridge and fill up with your child's pictures throughout the year.
Melted Crayon FrameFrames can be made from anything. Resourcefulness and creativity is the key. This time I'm going to make one from melted crayons. If you wish to try this just be careful with the flames.
Folded Paper Photo FrameMake a simple photo holder with just a small piece of paper. Use specialty papers with a design to make it look more appealing. This frame I'm going to show you is the simplest pattern.
Photo, Poem, and Scrabble FrameI used to have a gentleman friend when I lived in San Diego, California. I was just 21 so this would have been in 19.. Never mind!
Custom Photo Frame MatJazz up your picture frame with your own custom photo frame mat made with a cereal box! Or, if your photo does not fit with the frame you already have at home, you can make your own mat to accommodate your photo.
Chocolate Box Photo FrameI love repurposing chocolate boxes. Here, I've made a copy of a priceless photo of my mum as a bride and made a frame for it from a box of chocolates I got on Valentine's Day. I know my dad will love this because he gets hearts in his eyes whenever he sees her!
Clothespin and Wood Picture FrameI have been loving the clothespin picture frames trend, so I thought this project would be perfect and a simple way to up-cycle some sample wood flooring that my sister used to select her flooring. It is the perfect picture frame to place on my mantel.
Repurposed Magnetic Picture FrameWith about 5 supplies and about 30 minutes, you can make a cheap magnetic memo board into a nice photo frame.
Wall Frame From Old Chokers and BraceletsI found a bag of old chokers and bracelets that are covered with rust. I wondered why they were placed in the kitchen. When I asked my mom, she said she was supposed to throw it away but forgot about it.
Make Drawer Handles into Mini FramesGluing together the back sides of each drawer pull, you get a mini rounded/rectangular frame shape. This is what you can make out of them. I got the wrong size and simply made something else with them.
Popsicle Stick Picture FrameThis little frame is amazingly easy and quick to assemble. You can tie ribbon to it to hang on a wall, or you can make the optional stand to display it on a shelf.
Fabric Tape Mat for Paintings or PhotosI had a painting I wanted to enter in a local contest, but no frame that actually fit it correctly. After checking multiple stores for the right size mat and finding that I would need to have one custom ($$Cha-Ching) made for that size, I decided to improvise. Check it out!
Display Jewelry Pins in FramesAfter years of leaving pretty pins that I have in my jewelry box unworn, I decided to display them. I decided to mount them on little frames I find at garage sales, usually in the free or 25 cent bins.
Photo Mat Refrigerator FramesAwhile back I purchased some magnetic plastic refrigerator frames. They weren't very durable to I decided to try making my own. Photo mats are great for this because they are lightweight and come in multiple sizes.
Old Woman Who Lived in the Shoe Photo FrameA fun project for Mother's Day to display photos and then the kids to play with later.
Candy Box Picture FrameCreate a picture frame out of a pretty Valentine candy box. This is actually my first time at making any sort of craft. I cut the top off of a Valentine candy box because it was pretty and I thought long and hard about all the possibilities.
Vintage FrameWith just about any frame that has wide edges, you can make a beautiful frame from fabric and scrap embellishments. You can leave the frame "photo less" if you think someone would like to put in their own family member.
Recycled Picture FrameExcept for stickers, this complete project was made from recycled items.
Lacy Wrapped Mini FrameWith a drapery ring, some scrap lace and some time on your hands, you can make this pretty little frame for yourself or a gift.
Ritzy Glitzy FrameWith some scrap fabric, glue, and embellishments, you can make a nice frame that is elegant and fancy at the same time.
Recycled Round FrameRecycle the lid from a margarine tub to make a round frame for a picture. With lid right side up, and doing a few at a time, glue a row of beans close together just inside the rim of the lid.
Groovy Gift FrameKids and grown-ups alike will enjoy receiving these fun photo frames crafted from inexpensive acrylic frames and dimensional t-shirt paints.
Framed Paper DollsI had some vintage paper dolls that I wanted to display, so I decided to frame them. This is a great, inexpensive way to decorate a little girl's room.
Recycled Confetti Picture FrameThis old picture frame was going to be trash until I thought of painting it and adding some extra "Happy New Years" confetti to it. I slapped on some glossy varnish and now it looks fantastic.
Handmade Paper FrameThis is an old frame made new with the addition of handmade paper and a little ribbon. I did not make the paper myself, though I know there are directions on the internet and in books telling how to do this.
Embellished FrameLay the picture frame flat. Decide on the type of design you wish to use. You could use a pencil to draw the outline of the design first, if desired. Position the self-sticking rhinestones on the frame. Insert your favorite photo and you're done!
Berry Basket FrameFor a unique Father's Day gift, use the bottom of a berry basket to create a one-of-a-kind frame for dad on his special day.
Foam Picture FramesThis is a simple, inexpensive project which can be made to fit any holiday or decor.
Drinking Straw FrameRecycle colorful straws and cardboard to create these cute little frames for small photos, such as wallet-size school pictures. Great for kids to make and share with friends.
Duct Tape Picture FrameEven if you don't have a frame, you can make your pictures look decorative with colored duct tape! Add a magnet to the back and you can display it on your refrigerator with pride.
Mosaic Picture FrameColorful pieces of tile elevate a standard picture frame to something extraordinary.
Dog Bone Picture FrameThis is a fun photo frame to display your dog's picture, but keep it out of reach of any canine companion. My dogs have a liking for this frame, and I have caught them on occasion coveting the bones on the front.
Post Card FramingEver feel like the tourist who has everything? Do you own more coffee mugs than a coffee shop? Have enough t-shirts to clothe an army? Here's a very classy way to display the most inexpensive of all vacation trinkets - the postcard.
Foam 'Foto' FrameThis is a fun, easy project for any family member. A great project for kids that allows them to express themselves and customize their favorite photos!
Jigsaw FrameJigsaw puzzles are a lot of fun, but in a house with children, they are not likely to last very long. Before you know it, several pieces are lost. Don't throw away that old puzzle - use it to create a wonderful frame!
Bev's Shell MirrorI previously replied to a request of what to do with excess shells. I explained how I decorated wooden or chipboard (MDF in Australia) mirror or picture frames with shells.
I recently made one for a friend who celebrated her 40th birthday on the weekend.