22 Brilliant Ways to Repurpose Old Picture Frames Into Stunning Decor

Before you toss that old picture frame, take a second look because it might just become your next favorite piece of home decor.

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Whether it’s chipped, mismatched, or missing glass, picture frames are surprisingly versatile and perfect for upcycling.

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These 22 brilliant repurposing ideas are budget-friendly, beginner-approved, and a beautiful way to give forgotten frames a second life. If you love DIY with personality and purpose, you’re in the right place.

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#1. French Cottage Chalkboard Frames

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Give your ornate vintage frames a stylish second life by transforming them into rustic chalkboards that are equal parts practical and charming.

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Materials Needed:

  • Ornate picture frames (any size, no glass)
  • Chalkboard paint (1 small can)
  • Paintbrush
  • Sandpaper (optional)
  • Jute twine and small burlap bags
  • Hot glue gun
  • Cardboard
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Step-by-step Guide:

Step 1: Remove the glass and backing from your frame. Sand the frame slightly if you want a distressed, antique look.

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Step 2: Cut a piece of plywood or cardboard to fit inside the frame snugly.

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Step 3: Apply two coats of chalkboard paint to the insert. Let it dry completely between coats.

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Step 4: Place the painted board into the frame and secure it. Tie a small burlap bag or decorative element with twine around the frame for added charm.

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#2. Framed Christmas Tree Card Display

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With chicken wire backing and clothespins, it’s perfect for displaying Christmas cards, Polaroids, or handwritten notes during the season of joy.

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Materials Needed:

  • 4–5 empty picture frames in descending sizes
  • Green and white spray paint (optional)
  • Chicken wire
  • Mini clothespins
  • Wood star topper (optional)
  • Staple gun
  • Twine
  • Wire cutters and pliers
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Step-by-step Guide:

Step 1: Clean and paint the frames in festive colors if desired. Let dry completely.

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Step 2: Cut chicken wire to fit the back of the larger frames and staple or glue in place securely.

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Step 3: Arrange the frames vertically from smallest to largest, forming a triangular Christmas tree shape. Attach them using twine, strong glue, or wire, ensuring even spacing.

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Step 4: Add a small star ornament or wood cut-out to the top frame for a finishing touch.

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Step 5: Use mini clothespins to attach holiday cards, notes, or photos to the chicken wire.

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#3. Rustic Burlap Heart Frame

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This charming DIY combines farmhouse warmth with heartfelt simplicity. An old, distressed wooden frame becomes the backdrop for a layered burlap ribbon cross, accented by sprigs of faux berries and a small wooden heart centerpiece.

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Materials Needed:

  • 1 distressed wooden photo frame (any size)
  • Burlap ribbon (2 strips, approx. 2” wide x 12” long)
  • Hot glue gun
  • Faux berry sprigs
  • 1 small wooden heart
  • Scissors
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Step-by-step Guide:

Step 1: Lay the frame flat. Cut two strips of burlap and glue one vertically and one horizontally to create a cross shape on the frame.

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Step 2: Layer faux berry sprigs or decorative twigs diagonally over the burlap cross. Glue in place securely.

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Step 3: Attach a small wooden heart at the center where the burlap strips intersect.

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#4. DIY Denim Pocket Organizer Frame

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I love projects that surprise people, and this denim pocket frame always gets a double take. It’s functional, upcycled, and just plain fun.

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Materials Needed:

  • 1 old picture frame (approx. 8x10 or 11x14)
  • Back pocket from old jeans
  • Scissors & fabric glue
  • Thick cardboard
  • Optional: stapler, extra embellishments like tags or buttons
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Step-by-step Guide:

Step 1: Cut the jean pocket from a pair of old jeans, making sure to keep the whole pocket intact.

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Step 2: Cut a piece of cardboard or backing board to fit your frame. Wrap the denim pocket over the board and glue or staple it to the back.

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Step 3: Insert the denim-wrapped board into the frame. No glass needed.

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#5. Antique Frame Perfume Shelf

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This upcycled picture frame perfume display feels like something straight out of a Parisian boudoir.

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Materials Needed:

  • 1 ornate large picture frame (approx. 16"x20")
  • Plywood backing cut to fit frame
  • 2 wooden shelves
  • Paint
  • Lace ribbon
  • Wood glue
  • Small nails (optional)
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Step-by-step Guide:

Step 1: Paint your frame and shelves in your chosen shade. Let everything dry completely.

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Step 2: Attach the backing board to the back of the frame using glue or nails.

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Step 3: Secure the shelves at equal spacing using brackets or wood glue. Reinforce if you plan to store heavier items.

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Step 4: Decorate the shelf edges with lace ribbon for a soft, romantic finish. Mount the piece on the wall and display your prettiest perfume bottles for instant vintage charm.

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#6. Vintage Recipe Collage Frame

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There’s something magical about preserving the handwriting of loved ones. This collage project turns old recipe cards into meaningful wall art using a multi-opening frame.

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Materials Needed:

  • 1 collage-style photo frame (6–8 slots)
  • Vintage recipe cards
  • 4–5 sheets of floral scrapbook paper
  • Paper or fabric flowers, glue dots, foam tape
  • Scissors, double-sided tape
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Step-by-step Guide:

Step 1: Measure each frame opening and cut scrapbook paper to fit as background for every slot.

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Step 2: Mount each recipe card onto the paper using foam tape for a slightly raised effect, or flat if you prefer.

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Step 3: Decorate select slots with faux flowers, vintage buttons, or mini embellishments. Try to balance the design top to bottom.

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Step 4: Once assembled, clean the frame glass and snap it all in. Hang it in your kitchen, hallway, or gift it to someone special.

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#7. Floating Frame Shelf with Vintage Flair

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By repurposing an ornate picture frame, I created the illusion of a “floating” classical bust that hovers in midair, supported by stacked vintage books turned into a small shelf.

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Materials Needed:

  • 1 large decorative picture frame (around 20"x24")
  • 3–4 old hardcover books (similar in size)
  • Wood or L-brackets
  • Wall screws + anchors
  • Strong adhesive (E6000 or wood glue)
  • Optional: bust sculpture, small vase, or decor piece
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Step-by-step Guide:

Step 1: Mount the picture frame onto the wall using screws or proper wall anchors so it sits flat and stable.

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Step 2: Attach your stacked books together using strong adhesive, then mount them inside the frame using hidden L-brackets underneath or behind the books for strong support.

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Step 3: Once the shelf is secure, style it with a small sculpture, a vase, or whatever quirky or classic item you love.

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#8. Hanging Fabric Frame Wall Art

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If you're craving a cozy vintage touch, this layered trio of picture frames is the perfect weekend project.

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Materials Needed:

  • 3 vintage or thrifted photo frames (same or mixed sizes)
  • 3 floral fabric swatches (approx. 8x10 inches each)
  • Jute rope (about 4 feet)
  • Scissors and glue
  • Chalk paint
  • Sandpaper
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Step-by-step Guide:

Step 1: Remove glass and backing from each frame. Paint the frames with your chosen colors and distress the edges for a vintage look.

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Step 2: Cut your fabric swatches to fit snugly into the frame openings and secure them in place using glue or the original frame backing.

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Step 3: Attach the frames together using jute rope on the back, space them evenly, then create a loop at the top for hanging.

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Step 4: Hang your finished piece on a hook or nail for a layered wall art effect that adds character and color to any space.

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#9. Coastal-Inspired Nautical Frame

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If you’ve ever brought home a handful of beach treasures and wondered how to honor them, this project is your answer.

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Materials Needed:

  • 1 picture frame (any size, preferably flat wooden)
  • 1 roll navy burlap ribbon (2–3" wide)
  • 1–2 yards of white cotton rope
  • Hot glue gun + glue sticks
  • A mix of real or faux seashells, driftwood, coral pieces
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Step-by-step Guide:

Step 1: Wrap the burlap ribbon snugly around the entire frame. Secure each fold or overlap on the back with hot glue.

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Step 2: Wrap the white rope in a crisscross pattern around the frame. Let it look slightly random like a fishing net. Glue ends securely at the back.

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Step 3: Arrange the shells and driftwood at corners or along one side. Use larger pieces first, then layer smaller shells.

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Step 4 (Optional): Add a touch of sand or mini starfish if you want extra texture. Let the glue set fully before displaying your frame.

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#10. Gallery Frame Bookshelf

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This elegant project turns a grand, ornate frame into a sophisticated vertical bookshelf that looks like a curated art exhibit.

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Materials Needed:

  • 1 large vintage-style picture frame (approx. 5–6 ft tall)
  • 4–6 metal or wooden ledge-style wall racks
  • Wall anchors and screws
  • Level and measuring tape
  • Optional: spotlight or wall lamp
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Step-by-step Guide:

Step 1: Mount the empty frame securely onto the wall using wall anchors.

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Step 2: Use a level and measuring tape to evenly space and install your wall-mounted shelves or ledges inside the frame.

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Step 3: Place books, small art prints, or decor items on each shelf.

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Step 4: Add an overhead spotlight or sconce to elevate the gallery-like effect.

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#11. Vintage Lace Earring Holder

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With a piece of vintage crochet lace stretched inside a gold ornate frame, you get a beautiful earring organizer that’s both practical and decorative.

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Materials Needed:

  • 1 ornate photo frame (no glass), approx. 8x10 or larger
  • 1 piece of crochet lace
  • Staple gun
  • Scissors
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Step-by-step Guide:

Step 1: Remove the backing and glass from the frame, leaving just the outer border.

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Step 2: Cut the lace to size, ensuring it slightly overlaps the frame opening.

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Step 3: Stretch the lace tightly across the back of the frame and secure it with a staple gun or glue.

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Step 4: Trim any excess fabric and hang or display your frame. Add earrings through the lace openings.

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#12. DIY Upcycled Picture Frame Key Holder

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Sometimes it’s the simplest DIYs that feel the most rewarding. This charming project turns an old wooden photo frame into a functional and decorative key holder.

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Materials Needed:

  • 1 wooden picture frame (approx. 8"x10")
  • 3 brass coat/key hooks
  • 6 small screws
  • Drill or screwdriver
  • Cross stitch artwork
  • Hanging hardware
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Step-by-step Guide:

Step 1: Clean and lightly sand the frame if needed. You can leave it rustic or apply a wood stain for added depth. Let dry.

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Step 2: Center and mount your chosen art, print, or embroidery inside the frame behind the glass or mat.

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Step 3: Measure and mark evenly spaced points along the bottom of the frame for hook placement. Drill pilot holes if needed.

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Step 4: Screw the hooks into the bottom edge of the frame. Attach hanging hardware on the back.

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#13. Rustic Spindle Frame Lantern

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Whether placed on a dining table, sideboard, or entryway console, this piece instantly warms up your space with handcrafted charm.

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Materials Needed:

  • 4 small vintage wooden frames (same size)
  • 1 wooden finial
  • 4 small furniture legs
  • Wood glue
  • Eucalyptus faux greenery
  • Heart-shaped yarn ornament
  • Twine
  • Chalk paint (white or grey)
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Step-by-step Guide:

Step 1: Attach the four frames together to form a cube-like lantern. Use wood glue or nails for stability.

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Step 2: Secure the wooden finial on top for a lantern-like silhouette, and attach knobs or small legs at the bottom.

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Step 3: Paint the entire structure with chalk paint, then lightly distress the edges for a weathered look.

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Step 4: Add a faux greenery ring inside and hang a yarn heart from the top crossbar using twine or fishing line.

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#14. Romantic Botanical Frame Wreath

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This enchanting DIY takes an old, rustic picture frame and reimagines it as a botanical wreath bursting with elegance.

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Materials Needed:

  • 1 distressed wood picture frame (without glass)
  • Floral wire and floral tape
  • Faux or fresh flowers
  • Greenery (eucalyptus, ivy, jasmine vines)
  • Hot glue gun (optional)
  • Twine
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Step-by-step Guide:

Step 1: Clean the frame but keep its weathered look intact—it adds to the charm.

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Step 2: Arrange your greenery around the corners or sides of the frame, securing them in place with floral wire.

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Step 3: Tuck in your flowers, clustering some for volume and letting others spill over the edge for a natural flow.

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Step 4: Use floral tape or hot glue to reinforce sections if needed. Hang with twine for a romantic floating effect.

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#15. Framed Cork Memo Board

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Perfect for home offices, entryways, or creative studios, this project is a mix of functional and nostalgic flair.

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Materials Needed:

  • 1 large picture frame
  • Corkboard sheet
  • Strong adhesive
  • Decorative thumbtacks
  • Optional: Chalk paint and wax
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Step-by-step Guide:

Step 1: Remove the glass and backing from the frame. Sand and paint the frame if you want a refreshed or vintage look.

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Step 2: Cut the corkboard sheet to size, fitting snugly inside the frame. Attach using a staple gun or strong adhesive.

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Step 3: Once secure, add decorative push pins, clips, or mini clothespins.

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#16. Vintage Shadow Box Frame

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This picture frame makeover turned out so magical, I almost didn’t want to hang it up, I wanted to hug it!

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Materials Needed:

  • 1 large ornate picture frame (approx. 20"x30")
  • 3 wood shelf boards
  • Wood glue
  • Vintage-style scrapbook
  • Acrylic paint (chalk blue or pastel)
  • Paintbrush
  • Mod Podge
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Step-by-step Guide:

Step 1: Paint the frame and shelf boards in your chosen vintage shade. Let dry fully.

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Step 2: Line the back of the frame with patterned paper using Mod Podge or adhesive spray.

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Step 3: Attach the shelf boards inside the frame at even intervals. Use wood glue and reinforce with finishing nails if needed.

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Step 4: Mount it securely to the wall. Fill it with keepsakes, retro perfumes, or nostalgic art pieces for a charming display that sparks joy every time you pass by.

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#17. Vintage Frame Moss Garden Wall Art

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This wall art brings a breath of natural charm indoors without the need for soil or watering.

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Materials Needed:

  • 1 large vintage picture frame (no glass)
  • Preserved sheet moss
  • Variety of faux succulents
  • Foam board
  • Hot glue gun and glue sticks
  • Hanging hardware
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Step-by-step Guide:

Step 1: Remove any glass or old backing from the frame and clean it up. Distress or repaint it if desired.

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Step 2: Cut the foam board or plywood to fit the inside of the frame and attach it securely.

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Step 3: Cover the board completely with preserved moss using hot glue, pressing gently to ensure full adhesion.

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Step 4: Arrange and glue the faux succulents evenly across the moss, mixing sizes and colors for a balanced look.

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Step 5: Add hanging hardware if needed and mount your green masterpiece on the wall.

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#18. Framed Hideaway Box

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This DIY project is an imaginative spin on upcycling, a cardboard box transformed into a hidden nook that looks like fine art.

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Materials Needed:

  • 1 medium cardboard box
  • 1 decorative picture frame
  • 1 small pillow
  • Hot glue gun
  • Optional: art print
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Step-by-step Guide:

Step 1: Cut out one side of the cardboard box to serve as the opening.

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Step 2: Attach the picture frame to this open side using hot glue or adhesive tape. Add a printed image inside the frame for a fun “exhibit” effect.

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Step 3: Line the inside with a small cushion or folded cloth for comfort.

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#19. DIY Jeweled Picture Frame

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This glitzy frame is a memory collage in itself. I made it using a plain thrifted picture frame and a collection of buttons, brooches, beads, and little bits I couldn’t bear to throw away.

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Materials Needed:

  • 1 wooden or plastic photo frame (8x10)
  • Assorted trinkets: buttons, beads, broken jewelry, mini toys, watch faces, rhinestones
  • Strong craft glue
  • Tweezers (optional)
  • Optional: spray paint
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Step-by-step Guide:

Step 1: Clean and dry the surface of the frame. If desired, paint the base color and let it dry completely.

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Step 2: Lay out your decorative items around the frame to find the best arrangement before gluing.

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Step 3: Begin gluing each piece one at a time, starting with larger items and filling gaps with smaller ones. Press and hold for a few seconds to secure.

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#20. Framed Wall Vases Gallery

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This design turns empty picture frames into stunning botanical displays using glass bottles, twine, and fresh or faux flowers.

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Materials Needed:

  • Assorted empty picture frames
  • Small glass bottles (5–8 inches tall)
  • Jute twine
  • Wall hooks
  • Faux or fresh flowers and greenery
  • Hot glue gun (optional)
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Step-by-step Guide:

Step 1: Arrange and hang your empty frames on the wall first, so you can visualize your layout before adding bottles.

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Step 2: Cut lengths of twine and wrap around the necks of each glass bottle. Tie securely, leaving extra twine for hanging.

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Step 3: Hang the bottles within the frame opening by tying the twine to small hooks or by stapling the string to the back of the frame.

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Step 4: Fill bottles with water (if using fresh flowers) or insert faux stems and greenery. Adjust heights for balance and charm.

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#21. Repurposed Pin Cushion Picture Frame

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These elegant oval frames turn into functional mini pincushions, perfect for keeping needles organized while doubling as adorable decor.

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Materials Needed:

  • Small oval picture frames (3x5 or 4x6 inch works great)
  • Fabric scraps
  • Polyfill
  • Hot glue gun
  • Cardboard
  • Scissors
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Step-by-step Guide:

Step 1: Remove the glass from the picture frame. Use the original backing as a template to cut a piece of cardboard if needed.

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Step 2: Cut a piece of fabric large enough to wrap around the cardboard with about 1–2 inches of overhang.

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Step 3: Layer polyfill on top of the cardboard, then center your fabric over it. Gently pull the fabric edges to the back and hot glue them down, forming a dome.

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Step 4: Insert your fabric-covered “cushion” back into the frame. Secure it tightly with the backing clips or more glue if necessary.

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#22. Framed Sheet Music Wall Art

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Made from ornate oval frames and layered with antique sheet music, this DIY is perfect for music lovers, Valentine’s Day decor, or simply celebrating rustic elegance.

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Materials Needed:

  • 2 vintage oval frames (approx. 5"x7")
  • Aged sheet music
  • Wooden heart and bird shapes
  • Red and cream acrylic paint
  • Distressing wax
  • Small lace ribbon, button embellishments
  • Hot glue gun
  • Scissors and paintbrush
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Step-by-step Guide:

Step 1: Paint the wood shapes with red and cream paint. Let dry, then distress edges with wax or light sanding.

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Step 2: Trace and cut sheet music to fit the frame backing. Adhere with glue.

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Step 3: Decorate your wooden pieces, add a lace bow to the heart, and a small wooden button to the bird’s wing.

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Step 4: Hot glue the shapes to the center of the framed music background. Reassemble the frames.

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