DIY Picture Frames: 10 Ideas

From buttons to straws. From Lego to felt. There are so many objects and materials you can reuse creatively.

10 DIY Frame Ideas

Buttons, leftover felt, rope: there are so many things you can recycle to make original ones. DIY frames. UA creative and affordable way to personalize your home decor. Whether you're framing photos, artwork, or mirrors, handmade frames add a unique and original touch to any space. 

What to use instead of framesUsing recycled materials, you can create unique pieces that reflect your style. Below we suggest 10 ideas Simple to put into practice even without any particular skills, ranging from rustic to modern, from minimalist to decorative, all easily achievable even by those with little experience.

Buttons

DIY frames

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Delicious DIY frames are obtained with the buttonsGet a simple frame (even an old one) or some thin wood, some hot glue and various buttons Colorful. Clean the frame surface and begin gluing the buttons, starting from the corners and working toward the center. You can arrange them randomly or create a pattern. Let the glue dry for at least an hour. Once dry, your frame is ready for use.

Cardboard

DIY PAPER frame

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With the company cardboard you can try your hand at the technique of quilling. PGet strips of colored paper, glue, and... patience. Roll the paper strips to form spirals, flowers, or other shapes. Arrange the shapes along the edge of the frame and glue them in place, creating a pattern or design of your choice. Continue gluing the shapes until the edge of the frame is completely covered. Again, let the glue dry for at least an hour before using.

Straws

DIY STRAWS FRAME

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For the DIY frame series with the creative recycling, you can recover the straws Plastic or paper, to give them a new lease of life. Cut them to fit the edges of the frame. Arrange them side by side, alternating colors if desired. Carefully glue them one at a time, making sure they're perfectly aligned. Your creation is ready.

Lego

DIY LEGO FRAME

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If you have children at home, or if you are passionate about them yourself, you will surely have a good number of colored bricksTo create a DIY frame using them, start by gluing the Lego Using hot glue, arrange them as you like so they completely cover the surface. Alternating shapes and colors is a great way to create a fun effect, perfect for a kid's room.

Groin guards

DIY shell frame

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To create a DIY frame like this, you will need to have a good number of shells of various sizes (you can also use fake ones, easily available in stores). Arrange them on the surface you'll use as a base and secure them with hot glue. You may want to use tweezers to precisely position the smaller ones. Continue gluing until the work is complete.

Felt Discs

felt frames

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Il felt It's always a great resource when it comes to do-it-yourselfYou can use it to create a long series of personalized frames, like the ones you see above, which would make a perfect gift idea for grandparents. Of course, you can change the subjects to suit your needs.

Rope

DIY frames

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Even one rope It can be creatively recycled! Cover an old frame with it by applying glue. Or use it, as in this case, to frame a bathroom mirror. It would be perfect for a beach house, but not only.

Clothespins

wooden clothespin frame

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The DIY frame with the wooden clothespins It's one of the simplest and most versatile ideas. Just a few steps to create a base you can customize with your favorite designs, like lighthouses, boats, and hearts.

Colored pencils

DIY FRAME colored pencils

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Do you have any at home? colored pencils Worn out? To give them a new purpose, you can use them to decorate an old wooden (or other material) frame you no longer like. Cut the colored pencils to size to cover the sides, bottom, and top edges of the frame. Arrange them alternating colors and glue them together. The result will be splendid and particularly cheerful.

Ice cream sticks

DIY frames

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Get a piece of cardboard, draw a frame on it, and cut it out with scissors. Apply as many different designs as you like. wooden ice cream sticks (color them if desired), once again with hot glue. A perfect craft to do with the little ones.

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