DIY Scroll Style Picture Frames

Today we have a fun art tutorial from my contributor, Brittany! She is constantly coming up with great projects on her blog, brittanyMakes. I LOVE her latest DIY project as a new take on hanging posters and prints. 
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Hanging or framing a piece of art or photo can be tricky,
especially if the item you’re wishing to display is of a random size or
shape.  There’s nothing I like less than having to custom frame
something – it’s just so expensive! 
I like thinking of creative ways to display art and
prevent ever having to deal with the process of custom framing. If I do
need a frame, I usually turn to Ikea, but in some cases Ikea’s selection
of frames just doesn’t quite measure up.
I
bought some fun wrapping paper from PaperSource the other day that I
wanted to display in our living room, in particular, a gorgeous sheet of
marbled paper and a vintage map of Italy.  I came up with this
incredibly easy method to hang them using 4 ingredients: brass bolts, 1″
wood trim, paint, and twine.  
Here are the three easy steps to create this exact frame:
1.
Using a can of spray primer, prime your pieces of trim.  I used 1″
beveled trim from which you can easily find in the trim/crown moulding
section of your hardware store
2. Paint the trim in our color of choice. I made two frames, one in a glossy black and the other in a soft gold.  
3.
Assemble using brass bolts and a power drill. I found it best to first
drill a pilot hole into each piece of trim, screw in the first bolt on
one end, then tuck the art print between the two pieces of trim, and then, screw the trim shut on the opposite end with
the other bolt.  Repeat this for the opposite end of the art print.
Lastly, attach some twine, ribbon, or cord to the back ends of the bolts, and hang!
The
possibilities are endless with this framing techique.  You can give
your frame a vintage feel by distressing the paint and using hemp cord
or burlap ribbon.  Or, if you want a more chic look, choose a bright
glossy paint and some velvet ribbon.  
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Hi! I’m Brittany from the blog brittanyMakes, where I journal my adventures in DIY projects ranging from everyday home decor to handmade jewelry, from tips in photography to stories of bulldogs, and everything else in-between.   I am a fierce accountant by day and a zealous DIYer by night.  I spend my time balancing my love for home decor and design with the everyday responsibilities of my corporate day job.  My main mission is to inspire my readers to do what they love, take risks, and above all, to exercise their creative muscles!

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16 Responses to DIY Scroll Style Picture Frames

  1. Jennifer@The Chronicles of Home Thursday, June 13, 2013 at 1:21 pm #

    I love this! Brilliant idea.

  2. Jennifer Lee Thursday, June 13, 2013 at 1:58 pm #

    cute! love the map! when i was a school teacher the custodian threw away a huge pile of vintage classroom pull-down maps and I have always regretted not grabbing them for decor! At least I can try to fake one now 🙂

  3. Julia Konya Thursday, June 13, 2013 at 3:05 pm #

    This is also perfect for my son's posters in his room! Love that idea, Brittany!

  4. Mandy Pellegrin Thursday, June 13, 2013 at 4:02 pm #

    Gah, Brittany, just stop it with your amazing projects! Love it!

  5. Brittany Cramer Thursday, June 13, 2013 at 4:37 pm #

    THANK YOU LADIES!

  6. Christina Thursday, June 13, 2013 at 5:58 pm #

    Brilliant! Hope I get to try this out some day.

  7. marshallhousematters.com Friday, June 14, 2013 at 12:20 am #

    Love this framing technique. Would be great for a graphic typography poster

  8. Heather J Friday, June 14, 2013 at 1:11 am #

    This is great! I have the perfect poster for this.

  9. Kristin@bliss-athome.com Friday, June 14, 2013 at 1:32 pm #

    Love this project and I love Brittany! That's one talented DIYer 🙂 xo Kristin

  10. Marianne Six Wednesday, October 2, 2013 at 1:52 pm #

    Hi there ! This is brilliant ! I've just used your tutorial to frame a vintage poster for my son's room. And I loooove the look ! I wrote a post about it today, and I took the liberty to link to your blog for the tutorial, as I didn't want to take any credit for it. Thank you so much !

  11. Marianne Six Wednesday, October 2, 2013 at 1:53 pm #

    Oh, and I forgot to give you the link to my post about that : http://www.mariannesix.com/2013/10/encadrement-diy-pour-affiche-vintage.html. Just in case you wanna see how it turned out. Cheers from France !

  12. Chana Wednesday, January 1, 2014 at 2:38 am #

    Any problems with sides curling over time?

  13. Chana Wednesday, January 1, 2014 at 2:39 am #

    Any problems with sides curling over time?

  14. Chana Wednesday, January 1, 2014 at 2:39 am #

    Any problems with sides curling over time?

  15. Gary Birtles Thursday, October 9, 2014 at 12:16 am #

    These are nice looking Brittany! I love the studio feel it gives the room, and it looks like they are easy to make. I'll have to show my wife this. http://www.outwesttrading.net/listing.asp?dept_id=45290&nopopup=1

  16. HealthTips Monday, May 11, 2015 at 12:35 am #

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