Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Pretty Paper Frames


About six months ago my mum gave me some old family pictures from the '60s and '70s. Being both amazingly retro and featuring my lovely family, I loved them instantly and wanted to make them part of my decor ASAP.

Not wanting to cut the photos or damage them, I hunted around for cute frames. But a lot of the photos were odd sizes and I couldn't find frames to fit.

Then trawling through the ever fabulous Design*Sponge I found the answer to my problem and a quick easy way to make the old photos into a feature in my cottage: handmade brown paper frames.

I made a few little changes to the original instructions:
  • I backed the frames with black paper, and cut the black a little bit larger than the frames on purpose to create an extra boarder around the brown paper.
  • To protect the old photos, I also used clear Over Head Projector sheets (how very '90s of me!) between the black paper and the brown paper frame (like glass in a real frame).
  • Unlike the lucky people at Design*Sponge I don't have a sticker maker to run the frames through, so I just used double sided tape to secure it all together.
  • Admittedly my frames are not quite as polished as the original, but I was careful not to be too careful when creating them in order to give them a crude look and make them more dramatic.
This is my favourite, my parents in 1976 not long after they first met.

And I love these two as well, taken in the early '90s, Daddy's little girl, and Mummy's boy.

PS I did actually find a frame for this picture featuring two of my favourite women, Mum and Nana circa 1960.

4 comments:

  1. I LOVE that last pic KK, awesome photograph! Oh and your paper frames aren't too bad either :)

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  2. Hey Katie Day :-) I love your blog, and I love your photo frames. I have a blog that I made a couple of weeks ago after meaning to forever and I still haven't written on it - you're inspiring me, dear!

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  3. Thanks ZuZu, I'm glad you like! Hurry up and get your blog going so then I can see your wonderful creations too! x

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