50+ Ways to Display Art Prints and Photos




As we’re wrapping up this Deck The Walls week, you might be asking yourself, “So now what should I do with all these amazing free printables?” Fellow freebie lovers — I have heard your question and I am here to help! We have more than 50 ways for you to frame and display art prints and photos, ideas large and small. You’re welcome. Just send us a picture of what you’re doing to deck YOUR walls! (You might also check out some of these ways to decorate with oversized engineer prints, in case you need even more options

Creative Ways to Display Art Prints and Photos

Use a collection of hangers (By Fryd)

Build a wood clipboard style display — beautiful alone or in a set! (Love Grows Wild)

DIY an acrylic frame (The Hunted Interior)

and make it even easier by using hardware store pieces instead of special order (Ciburbanity)

Acrylic frame wire mesh is a little industrial… plus it gets the gears turning to think about what else you could mount an acrylic frame on! (My Design Dump)

A wood pants hanger is a nice combination of texture, vintage, and easy! (via Design Sponge)

Why frame it at all? Use these faux frames from Brit.co — washi tape, paper, and more!

It’s fairly simple to mount a photo or printable on a canvas or foam core — then tuck it into a chic floating frame! Tutorial here.

For an easily changed floating frame — just put two strands of wire in an open frame, add clips, and voila! (Art Bar Blog)

Clipboards are a small investment for high impact wall decor. (Craft O Maniac)

About $3 and a few cuts will make you the proud owner of one of these DIY rustic frames — and see how Corey mounted the art on the cheap, too! Tutorial here.

Easy? 4 clips on the wall, one for each corner. Great for an engineer print or poster. (Junkaholique)

Make a chandelier-style photo display — how perfect would this be for holiday cards?? (Natalme)

A simple scrap of wood plus some twine makes for an easy display, large or small. (Lay Baby Lay)

Add a string of twine to the top of a message board for a cute and easy small art/photo display. (via Design Sponge)

If your prints are a little smaller than your frame (or clipboard, in this case), add some cute baker’s twine! (Delineate Your Dwelling)

See more ideas on the next page –>

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