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DIY Framing Tips

October 5, 2009 By Rhoda 44 Comments

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Over the years, I’ve saved some money by framing a few prints myself and using some tried and true methods.  First tip:  buy a standard sized frame that is larger than your print size. And make sure you take advantage of the sales at Hobby Lobby or Michaels or even better, find some at a yardsale like I did.  Case in point, I found these 2 white frames for $5 each at a yardsale this summer. They are white wood, just what I needed and are 16×20.

See the white mats that are already inside the frames, as well as the pretty little fillet too that gives them an extra nice look on the inside edge?  The inside of this opening is 11 x 14, too big for my print, but all I had to do was get an 11×14 mat with an 8×10 opening from the 1/2 price sale at Hobby Lobby. They carry standard size mats in all different colors. IMG_6710

As soon as I saw the frames, I knew they would be perfect for what I had in mind.  Framing some pretty shell prints that I had seen in this online store by Laryssa Herbert.  She does beautiful work, so if you haven’t visited her shop, go on over.  Reasonably priced too for prints.  When these came in the mail, I really couldn’t tell that they were not original watercolors.  Beautiful prints on very nice paper!  So, I added those darker cream mats from Hobby Lobby. I decided NOT to go with the exact same white, since the prints have some variations of color, the darker cream really makes an impact with the prints.  And, I like to  mix things up.  All I did was place the prints on the back of the mats and put a little clear packing tape on all 4 edges to hold them in place.

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Then, I opened the frame and taped on the mat with prints already attached.  4 pieces of tape on all 4 sides.

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And this is how they turned out.   You likey??  Me too!  I think they turned out fabulous.  So, I have a total of $13 in the frames and about $36 in the prints, so not bad at all.  For around $50, I have two beautiful prints that I won’t see anywhere else.

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And I love the simple lines and shades of the mats, frame and prints all together.  Lovely!

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Now, I’ll give you a little tip about hanging frames that I learned from my design friend here in town that I sometimes work with.  Love this tip!

Take some masking tape and tape it across the back of your frame, OVER the hooks that you are going to be hanging on the wall.  Punch a hole in the hook where your nail should go.

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And it will look like this.

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Hold your frame up to about eye level, where you want the frame to be (you might need an extra set of hands for this).  Take off one side of the tape and place it on the wall once you see where the hooks should sit on the wall.  Don’t worry about it being straight yet.

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Once you get it on the wall in the right spot, then take a small level (or even better, use a laser level if you have one) and put it on top of the tape to make sure it’s reading level.  This will make sure your hooks are even once you nail the nails in.  Hammer the nails in place and rip off the tape.  Then hang up your new artwork.  It works like a charm!

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And here’s my new artwork in the master bath water closet.  Doesn’t that sound all fancy like?  Water closet. 🙂

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I adore them!

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And I love the color they add to this blue space.  White frames are perfect in this bathroom, I’ve discovered.

I hope you enjoyed this little lesson in how to frame something inexpensively.  I’ve done this little trick several times with my botanical prints that I have framed myself.   This even works on prints that are odd-sized too.  You would just need to get a mat cut for them instead of buying one off the shelf, but it’s the same principal.

I also love how much more important a print looks when you put it in a larger frame.  And now you’ll know a simple trick for hanging frames easier too.  Don’t you love that tape method?  I know I do and will use it every time now.

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  1. Rhonda says

    October 5, 2009 at 10:20 pm

    Rhoda-
    (I always have to go back and take an N out of your name-wonder why?!!!)
    The prints are wonderful in your (fancy sounding) water closet.
    And the tip about the nail in the tape is ingenious! Thanks.
    RhoNda

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  2. Leslie says

    October 5, 2009 at 10:28 pm

    Hi Rhoda!!! The tip about the tape genius!!! I always end up making 2 or 3 unneccessary nailholes because i never get it right! Next time I need to hang something I am going to try this!!

    Leslie

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  3. Kate at Centsational Girl says

    October 5, 2009 at 10:30 pm

    LOL. Oh my goodness, how funny that I saw your post and I was JUST doing some DIY framing just hours ago. I am so laughing out loud right now – it’s like we’re sisters separated at birth. I love what you’ve done, especially the double mat and never knew that framing trick. I’m totally adopting it.

    PS Your blue and white W.C ? FAB !!!!!!

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  4. Midwestnest says

    October 5, 2009 at 10:41 pm

    Love the frames. I’ll keep these tips in mind the next time I get ready to do some framing.

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  5. Michelle says

    October 5, 2009 at 10:49 pm

    Hi Rhoda,
    I love that picture hanging trick, I also think the double mats look great. Thanks so much for the tip.
    Michelle

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  6. Barb Boyack says

    October 5, 2009 at 11:09 pm

    Rhoda, beautiful prints and I love how they have both mats..they look lovely in your powder room…
    Barb~

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  7. Peggy says

    October 5, 2009 at 11:16 pm

    Great instructions…you make it look sooo easy!

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  8. cottagewish says

    October 5, 2009 at 11:19 pm

    What a great trick for hanging stuff! I used to put the tape on the level and mark the tape, but this is just as easy peasy.

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  9. ButterYum says

    October 5, 2009 at 11:33 pm

    I’m trying to figure out the tape/nail trick… so basically you’re transferring the location of the hooks onto the tape, and then placing the tape on the wall, so you know exactly where to hammer in the nails… is that right?

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  10. Barbara Jean says

    October 6, 2009 at 12:38 am

    Those pics turned out great!!

    blessings
    barbara jean

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  11. sondra says

    October 6, 2009 at 12:58 am

    Love that tip for hanging pictures!

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  12. Jennifer says

    October 6, 2009 at 1:53 am

    Great tip for hanging pictures! Your bathroom looks awesome!

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  13. Donna says

    October 6, 2009 at 3:09 am

    Rhoda, you never cease to amaze me with your wonderful ideas and projects! I love both your frames and the picture hanging tip…Donna

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  14. Audra says

    October 6, 2009 at 5:45 am

    I LOVE the idea of how to hang a picture with two hooks. I have always struggled with getting everything evenly spaced and level-not anymore. Thanks!

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  15. kathi says

    October 6, 2009 at 5:51 am

    Great idea using a double mat. I’m going to do this!
    I need a little level like yours! Where did you find it? Did you take a big level apart??

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  16. Kathy @ Creative Home Expressions says

    October 6, 2009 at 6:30 am

    Those turned out wonderful, Rhoda! Good tip from your friend. I’ve actually started avoiding pre-done pictures when they have those side hooks because I always have such a problem hanging them.

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  17. Lisa@Picklesandcheeseblog says

    October 6, 2009 at 6:44 am

    Thank you, Thank you for this tip! I can’t tell you how many pictures my sweet hubby has insisted on hanging for me and they are alway crooked!!

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  18. Tammy@InStitches says

    October 6, 2009 at 7:06 am

    They turned out really pretty. Don’t you just love saving $ !

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  19. Stacey says

    October 6, 2009 at 7:33 am

    Rhoda, that looks fabulous. I love the reddish color added in the room.

    I wanted to tell you or ask this…your blog page is taking a long time to open up. Is it my computer? Has anyone else told you the same thing?

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  20. Leigh says

    October 6, 2009 at 7:43 am

    beautiful prints!!! And what a great tip for hanging pictures! This will make hanging larger groups of pictures really easy!!!

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Thanks for stopping by! I'm Rhoda, from Atlanta, GA and I love decorating and DIY projects. Decorating a home doesn't have to cost a fortune and I've spent years thrifting at antiques markets and yard sales, finding those treasures that make a home unique. I'm here to inspire and encourage other women to find their own inner creativity. Won't you join me?

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