Fast and Easy Damask Frame


I'm in redecorating mode for our master bedroom going from a brown color scheme to black and white and gray. I was reframing some photos and had some wrapping paper from Michael's. One thing led to another and this frame was created. All you need is a large frame and wrapping paper to make yourself one. I'm sure the idea came to me because I saw this great project http://alifedesigned.blogspot.com/2012/01/what-to-do-with-thrift-store-frames.html using wrapping paper as baby room artwork. I used the same concept except I turned mine into a photo frame. There are so many wonderful wrapping paper choices available to make your own custom looking frame. Plus you still have plenty of paper leftover to wrap presents. Its a win win!



You Will Need:


16x20 frame (or any other large frame without a mat)


Wrapping Paper (mine is a damask print purchased at  Michael's)


Scissors


Tape




Take the cardboard backing out of the frame.


Cut a sheet of wrapping paper slightly bigger than the cardboard.


Wrap the backing just like you would wrap a present.







Center your photograph or artwork and adhere with double stick tape. I attached my photo slightly above center.






So fast and easy!



Check back soon for our next tutorial!

XOX,

The Rebel Crafter

13 comments:

  1. simply but higly-impact idea :) I like it! :) kisses!

    The Pink Box at: http://oshifugushima.blogspot.com

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  2. Love how this pops and how easy it is to make. I am pinning this. Visiting from Gingerbread Blog. Vicky from Mess For Less

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  3. Love it! Great job!! Can't wait to see to see what you do with the zebra paper!

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  4. Certainly dresses it up! It's now officially fab :)

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  5. Hi from México, just found your blog! Love it! And that frameswith wrapping paper are such a good idea. Have a nice day

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  6. Anonymous2/06/2012

    I love everything you post. You have become my favorite blog. I love the way you are simple yet give important details. Love!!

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  7. Wow!! Inspiring! I will have to try this! "Keeping Up With the Joneses"- www.zachandashleyjones.blogspot.com

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  8. I done this for our bedroom, except I used photo corners, so I can interchange the photos as I want easily, and you can't even see them! :) great post!

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  9. Easy, inexpensive and cute! Love it!

    Thanks for linking up!

    --Katie
    @ Creatively Living

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  10. I love that paper! What a great idea. Thanks for sharing at Terrific Tuesdays.
    Rachel

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