Upcycle mason jar lids into photo magnets

Create lovely fridge magnets from mason jar lids with a short supply list: Magnets, glue gun, scissors, and a marker. Get tutorial here

Repurpose window frames into wall decor

Use old window frames to make these delightful wall hangings. A budget DIY using only chicken wire yields a great way to dispaly your family pictures. Get tutorial here

DIY a sandwich board style picture frame

Get your woodworking tools out for this one! These rustic style frames will make a great addition to any room in your home. Get tutorial here

Make a hanging display with burlap

Burlap, faux succulents, twine and a driftwood stick is all you'll need for this DIY. A charming way to display your pictures on the wall. Get tutorial here

Display your photographs vertically

Fill up empty wall space! Use command hooks, rope and mini clothes pins to hang your pictures vertically. Add a message with alphabet stickers. Get tutorial here

Craft magnetic frames

Craft together this DIY with magnets and shims to create a small magentic display. Great for showscasing kids' art projects or photos. Get tutorial here

Repurpose alphabet blocks into family photo blocks

Use dollar-store wooden alphabet blocks and mod podge to create these darling blocks. Display in apothecary style jars. A great gift idea! Get tutorial here

Create a display with clay, wood and clothes pins

Add rustic decor with a pretty photo display. Paint tiny cutouts of clay and glue onto clothespins. Attach twine to a board, add photos. Get tutorial here

Make this with A3 card & fairylights

Excellent step-by-step instructions with helpful diagrams will guide you through making these light-up photo frames. Get tutorial here

Hang pictures in this DIY display

Watch the descriptive video tutorial to show you how to make this hanging picture dispay. Supplies: A dowel, clay, beads and other embellishments. Get tutorial here

Get your kids to make this with you

Make a bright photo train photo display by sewing cloth onto cardboard. Young children can make these with a little help from you. Get tutorial here

Use paper towel roles to make yours

Cut enough toilet paper rolls to accomodate your picture. Glue rolls together, spread Mod Podge on the picture, stick, paint and done! Get tutorial here