Friday, November 1, 2013

Trash to Treasure: Frame that Artwork ~ DIY Friday

Trash to Treasure: Frame that Artwork ~ DIY Friday
Having a home full of kiddo's I've had a picture frame or two (or 10) knocked off the wall now and then.  Who hasn't, right?  After I've cleaned up the glass I have a hard time tossing out the frame.  Anyone else have this problem?  Well it seems I have amassed quite a collection but I have found a fun and simple way to turn my trash into treasure.  I've taken my old picture frames (trash) to display artwork (treasure) from the very same kiddo's who knocked them down in the first place.  Full circle SuperMom's, full circle  =)


This project is beyond simple.  I'm even talking staple-gun and glue-gun free.  That's right.  So put down your weapons and let's get started!  The project supplies are easy too.  You probably have them in your craft stash or they can be picked up on your next run to WallyWorld.  Grab your glass-free picture frames, a pre-made attachable bow (the ones that come with a plastic wire) and a few badge ID clips.  
Trash to Treasure: Frame that Artwork ~ DIY Friday
I picked up this box of 12 ID clips for less then $2.  Take one out and snap the little snaps together so they make a loop.
Trash to Treasure: Frame that Artwork ~ DIY Friday
I know that step was crazy difficult so go ahead, set the clip aside and take a load off!  When you're ready pick it back up and attach it to your bow by pulling the ends of it's plastic wire through the clip loop.  One end through one side of the loop, the other the opposite way.
Trash to Treasure: Frame that Artwork ~ DIY Friday
After a quick Diet Coke break we're ready to get back to work.  Take your now ID clip sportin' bow and place it on the front of your frame.  Wrap the plastic wire around the frame to attach the bow in place.
Trash to Treasure: Frame that Artwork ~ DIY Friday
  Now some broken frames lose their hanging hook off the back as well.  Still no need to get your weapons, simply twist the ends of the wire together both to firmly secure the bow but also for easy hanging!
Trash to Treasure: Frame that Artwork ~ DIY Friday
I didn't like the way the bottom ribbon on my bows hung so I simply rolled a piece of sticky tape and attached them to the top part of my frame.  Geesh!  What did that take us...a whole 5 minutes?  Not even that!  You know what the real hard part is?  Trying to decide which artwork to display.  
Trash to Treasure: Frame that Artwork ~ DIY Friday
 A few different size frames makes everything a little more interesting and eclectic.  Having the frames and/or the bow the same color keeps your display from looking like the art wall in the kindergarten room.  Here is how my Artwork Displays look in my newly 
DeCluttered Office space!
DeClutter Confessions Week 8 ~ Office Areas ~ SuperMom Monday
Changing out the art is almost as hard as it was to make these trash-to-treasure frames in the first place.  Just don't break a nail while clipping and unclipping the influx of new art you will be receiving.  Kiddo's get a huge kick out of seeing their works of art hung in such a show stopping way.  Just tell them no more kicking balls in the house...you don't want to hear "Yay! A new Artwork Display!" after the sound of breaking glass.  =)
Trash to Treasure: Frame that Artwork ~ DIY Friday
In the trash to treasure kinda mood?  Here are a few more ideas!  Turn that metal stand that use to hold a glass votive for candles (did the kiddo's break that too?) into a whimsical Glass Insulator Candle!
Glass Insulator Candles from Thrift Store Finds ~ DIY Friday
Have any old gutters waiting for the landfill?  Turn them into a fun planter to 
grow strawberries, lettuce, herbs and more!
Grow Your Own Gutter Strawberries ~ GreenThumb Thursday
Do you have any fun ways to display your priceless works of art?  Made with or without your favorite weapon of choice, I'd love to hear it  =)

6 comments:




  1. Great project !!

    I would love you to come and share @ Craft, Create & Inspire linky party !!!

    Look forward to seeing you there :)

    http://lemonpaperdesigns.blogspot.co.uk/2013/11/craft-create-inspire-linky-party-4.html

    Claire x

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  2. I just linked up Claire ~ thanks for the invite =)

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  3. Those look great! I did something similar with old window frames to make art displays for my kids. Have a great weekend!

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  4. Thank you for linking up at Craft, Create & Inspire linky party last weekend !!

    Your awesome project is featured this week !!! please grab the featured button :)

    Hope you will join us again this weekend !!

    http://lemonpaperdesigns.blogspot.co.uk/2013/11/welcome-to-craft-create-inspire-linky.html

    Claire x

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  5. Hooray!! I'm headed there now, thank you so much Claire =)

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