Third i love a framed chalkboard or fabric covered bulletin board in a drop zone.
Creative ways to frame artwork.
As a black matte paint chalkboard paint and a few sheets of paper can be a great way to frame artwork.
You can paint a box on your wall and then use clear thumbtacks to gently pin your work on.
Of this window full of art blogger jillian woods says i just googled for old cowboy photos printed them and stuck them on the panes with tape.
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Here s another twist on using hangers.
Here s a look at some creative inexpensive ways to hang your art as well as some great alternatives to traditionally framed artwork.
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It s the perfect place to leave notes and messages and the framing makes it a finished piece.
I adore custom framing but it can be quite expensive which got me thinking about some alternatives.
Picture ledges are a stylish way to organize framed and matted photographs.
Use a window pane.
Not only can the shallow shelves host artwork but they re also perfect for showcasing small mementos sculptural objects and even houseplants.
A gallery wrap is ok for a few pieces but the majority need framing that shows off the artwork.
Second artwork needs the right frame especially original pieces.
This option from deko employs wooden trouser hangers to display art.
Round magnets pin your pics to s and c shaped stands made of real bamboo and walnut.
Mix them into your gallery wall display to add dimension as well as function.
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After all necessity is the mother of invention is it not turns out a lot of people have had this same thought and have created some lovely options to display artwork sans framing.
We re really digging the sleek look of these curvy wooden frames.
Build your own photo or print collage with fotoclips tiny plastic fasteners that grip to the ends of your art.
We suggest wide frames.
Bloggers ladies and gentlemen put together a wooden frame along a large wall letting them rearrange their artwork as often as they desire.
Whether above a headboard or couch we are fans of large pieces.