Making the frames is pretty simple and straightforward. If you are a visual person like me, here are the dimensions – (optional) BladeRunner X2– to cut the Plexiglass.Straight edge and box cutter – to cut the Plexiglass.Stain of your choice – I used Golden Oak by Varathane.Materials needed to make the simple photo frame:
It is a way for this site to earn advertising fees by advertising or linking to certain products and/or services. ***This post contains affiliate or referral links. Rustoleum sent me their white and black wood grain enhancer to try out and I love the effect it adds. The pictures can be easily switched out by just taking off those screws! I added some succulent printables just for fun. (There is something about the satisfaction you get from using scrap wood…) We had been using plain white Ikea frames so I decided to use this opportunity to create fun frames and also use up some scrap plywood in the process. but we have a very special set of baby pictures of the kids that have been in their room forever! I asked them if they wanted me to change them out but both unanimously agreed they still wanted them! With all that color going on, I wanted to bring in some warm wood tones. I am using these with Christmas printables for now but these will finally go on the white wall opposite the colorful accent wall in the kids’ room. Or you can make them as a gift! DIY Custom Picture Frames These are really fun to make and display your favorite pictures, printables.
HOW TO MAKE PHOTO FRAME CRICUT FOR PHOTO BOTH HOW TO
This step by step tutorial shows you how to make plywood and plexiglass frames to display pictures or fun holiday printables!