Did you know you can “frame” fabric, too? All the more reason to collect pretty prints! (via Spoonflower)
House By Hoff made these letter tags to serve as a message board — but this would be cute with cards and small art prints, too!
Board + nailhead = easy change photo art. (Love Grows Wild)
Save calendar art for fun easy art display! String or leather cord holds these together, it appears. (Up To Date Interiors)
Frame a set of small prints or book pages in this great frame by Build Basic.
A metal grid and clips make for an easy message board and art display. (via My Domaine)
No frame? No problem! Add height to a shelf arrangement by using washi tape to tape a print on the wall behind the shelf. (mittogvaarthjem)
Install floating frames around small mounted photos or prints — how stunning is that? (BHG)
Use a wood slice for a desktop display (vtwonen)
An easy driftwood ladder makes a great photo center! (Morning Creativity)
And a branch + string looks great, too! (Bre Thurston)
Reclaimed wood plus aged metal make for a lovely contrast to bright crisp colors in the frame. Tutorial here.
When you’re arranging a whole wall display, it’s okay to intentionally leave some open space! (Crafts By Courtney)
String art, right on the wall (or on a board for renters) — add some clips for an art display! (The Caldwell Project)
A couple old boards, plus clothespins or clips makes for easy portable art. (via Design Sponge)
Wood + magnets makes for a great poster frame! (Apartment Therapy)
In this post:
page 1: 16 ways to display photos and printables
page 2: 16 more ways to display art prints and photos
page 3: 16 MORE ways to show off photos, art, and stuff
A simple wire and wood clothesline looks wonderful in a group of 3-4! (Liz Marie)
Mount small prints (these seed packets are a free download!) and hang singly or grouped on twine (A Piece of Rainbow)
The same concept would be lovely on a wood bunting like this one.
Oversized paper clips make great art or photo holders! (The Happy Scraps)
I love the style of this gallery using curtain wire and clips (via Cape 27)
Give your print just a little bit of framed oomph with washi tape (East Coast Creative)
Want easy? Make a fabric magnet board. (Entirely Eventful)
Use clipboards or frames in two sizes for variety (Crap I’ve Made on Kristen Duke Photography)
Twine is simple, cheap, and stylish! Hang in groupings for maximum impact. (Liz Marie)
Give your photos or prints a whole new dimension by printing on a wood slice! (eHow)
Frame it in concrete! Tutorial here (and it’s not as hard as you might think!)
Before you throw something out, imagine how it would look hung on the wall, with photos clipped to it… like this old bike wheel. (Amy Lucy)
Combine an old plain frame with some rustic wood for a simple but chic frame — and this would be easy to do on a large scale, too. Tutorial here.
How about using a chalkboard slate as a display for prints? (Creature Comforts)
Turn a couple of frames into bookends and swap out your favorite seasonal photos and printables. (Landee See Landee Do)
This gallery wall setup uses a special ingredient: mouse trap hinges! (Ella Claire Inspired)
Print your photo or printable on fabric and mount on a piece of wood for a perfectly rustic look. (Love Grows Wild)
String up some wire and make your own hanging clipboards. (curbly)
And last but not least: a photo and art display lattice. So versatile, but still so inexpensive and easy to make! (Poppytalk)
In this post:
page 1: 16 ways to display photos and printables
page 2: 16 more ways to display art prints and photos
page 3: 16 MORE ways to show off photos, art, and stuff
Did you know you can “frame” fabric, too? All the more reason to collect pretty prints! (via Spoonflower)
House By Hoff made these letter tags to serve as a message board — but this would be cute with cards and small art prints, too!
Board + nailhead = easy change photo art. (Love Grows Wild)
Save calendar art for fun easy art display! String or leather cord holds these together, it appears. (Up To Date Interiors)
Frame a set of small prints or book pages in this great frame by Build Basic.
A metal grid and clips make for an easy message board and art display. (via My Domaine)
No frame? No problem! Add height to a shelf arrangement by using washi tape to tape a print on the wall behind the shelf. (mittogvaarthjem)
Install floating frames around small mounted photos or prints — how stunning is that? (BHG)
Use a wood slice for a desktop display (vtwonen)
An easy driftwood ladder makes a great photo center! (Morning Creativity)
And a branch + string looks great, too! (Bre Thurston)
Reclaimed wood plus aged metal make for a lovely contrast to bright crisp colors in the frame. Tutorial here.
When you’re arranging a whole wall display, it’s okay to intentionally leave some open space! (Crafts By Courtney)
String art, right on the wall (or on a board for renters) — add some clips for an art display! (The Caldwell Project)
A couple old boards, plus clothespins or clips makes for easy portable art. (via Design Sponge)
Wood + magnets makes for a great poster frame! (Apartment Therapy)
In this post:
page 1: 16 ways to display photos and printables
page 2: 16 more ways to display art prints and photos
page 3: 16 MORE ways to show off photos, art, and stuff
Original article and pictures take www.remodelaholic.com site
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