3 Gorgeous Ideas to Use Photo Frames - and Not for Pictures!
Step 1: Take a large picture frame
Remove all of the inserts from the frame. Get tutorial here
Step 2: Spray paint the photo frame
If the glass or plastic insert is not removable, cover this area with a piece of cardboard or tape. Get tutorial here
Step 3: Cover the glass insert with Mod Podge
Use Mod Podge Fabric paste for wither glass or plastic inserts. Get tutorial here
Step 4: Cut your fabric to insert size
If you're using an old shirt, remove any hems, trims, buttons or pocket areas. Get tutorial here
Step 5: Place the fabric on top of the insert
Be sure to smooth out any wrinkles or bubbles in the fabric. Get tutorial here
Step 6: Remove excess fabric from the edges
If you are using strips of fabric, line up the edges as closely as possible (without overlapping). Get tutorial here
Step 7: Seal fabric with a second coat
Follow product instructions and let dry until clear (approximately 2 hours). Get tutorial here
Step 8: Drill two holed for the handles
Be sure to measure & mark the area where you'd like to install your handles. Get tutorial here
Step 1: Empty a photo frame from inserts
Clear out the back, the photo inside and the glass cover. Get tutorial here
Step 2: Spray paint with desired color
You can skip this step if you have a colorful frame that you like. Get tutorial here
Step 3: Add your favorite ornaments
You can use thumb tacks, staples or glue. Get tutorial here
Step 4: Add a beautiful bow on top
Glue it on or tie it around the frame. Get tutorial here
Get A Stunning Orginizer On Your Desk
It's as useful as it is adorable. Get tutorial here
Step 1: Mark fabric and cut to size
Leave about 1/4" of excess fabric around the edges. Get tutorial here
Step 2: Remove glass and hot glue the fabric
Glue the glass to the back of the fabric. Make sure the fabric is as straight and tight as possible. Get tutorial here
Step 3: Cut more fabric and create pockets
Cut two more pieces of fabric, roughly the same size as original piece. Get tutorial here
Step 4: Fold top of fabric and iron to secure
Add a piece of Stitch Witchery to create a crisp edge. Get tutorial here
Step 5: Repeated for the second pocket
You can substitute Stitch Witchery with hot glue. Get tutorial here
Step 6: Cut excess fabric and iron
Secure edges with Stitch Witchery and give the whole surface a nice, clean look. Get tutorial here