![]() This bathroom shelf is a really clever way to repurpose an old picture frame. Then add a piece of picture wire and hang it up!įramed succulents are gorgeous! These succulents are our favourite. We used a scrap piece of velvet we had from another project. ![]() Staple a piece of fabric on top of the chicken wire to finish the look. It’s the perfect way to repurpose old picture frames! To make: spray paint an old frame and then staple chicken wire to the back. We made this earring organizer because we wanted a way to display and organize our earrings. This is a really unique way to repurpose old picture frames! If you are an owner of a gift shop, you can even design customized pins with your brand or logo and put them into the frame as a decoration. If not, you can get customized pins according to different themes on GS-JJ. Keep the frame intact and get some lapel pins! If you already have a set of lapel pins, you can organize your collection in the box. It’s easy to make an old picture frame into a lapel pins storage box. ![]() Repurpose old picture frames into trays! These frame trays are a great way to keep your tabletops neat and organized. It also brings a pretty decor element to your office. This is a lovely way to declutter your desk. #Old wooden window collage frame how toWant to know what you can do with them? Here’s our top 21 ideas for how to repurpose old picture frames. I think this indecision is a sign that I need to go on a hunt for more rustic window frames to upcycle! Check out these other five ways to re-purpose old frames or these yard sale find transformations.There are so many ways to repurpose old picture frames! We often see awesome frames at thrift stores and garage sales. We love how it looks as simple wall decor in the bedroom, but you just may see some reinventions of it in the coming weeks. Not because of a shortage of ideas but because there are so many ways to display it. To be honest, I am having a hard time deciding what to do with this window frame. The final step was to spray the window frame with a few coats of shiny lacquer. I love how the base colour shows through! Using a medium grade sandpaper, I began to scrub away at the loose paint chips until the surface was smooth but the top layer of paint was still visible. To start, I pulled out all of the old rusty nails, chipped off at the crusty old paint and than I gave it a good wipe down to get rid of the caked on dirt and dust. Just check out this helpful post from Time with Thea on how to make a faux rustic window pane with a plastic photo collage frame.Īs you can probably tell, our frame needed some serious TLC. It cost me a whopping $5! And don’t worry if you can’t find an old window frame. So I jumped on the chance to have my very own. ![]() I had seen so many great ideas for old window frames such as this chalkboard and art piece by Heather in Heels, beautiful and versatile photo displays by My Daily Randomness and Home to Heather, and these gorgeous mirrors by Making it in the Mountains. One of the best finds at this yard sale was an old beaten up window frame. You can find our previous transformations of some barstools and a mirror found at a garage sale). During a recent road trip in the country, and during one of my spontaneous moments, I stopped to check out a yard sale in front of a large, old farm house. ![]()
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