How to repurpose old vintage wood frames, without glass?
Any ideas on how I can re- purpose or use old wooden picture frames? They do not have glass.
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Yes! LOVE this! You can paint them and make a picture wall out of the frames. I've also seen where people make picture frame walls and stagger old plates in between the frames.
:)
You could chalk paint the frames OR the easiest thing would be to spray them. :)
Have fun!
If you have four of the same size, you can glue 4 of them together into a square or rectangle, and make a lantern out of them. Plenty of tutorials on YouTube
Thrift store frames are one of my favorite things to repurpose. My favorite projects so far was using a piece of sheet metal painted with chalkboard spray paint and made into a memo board. You can write on it or hang notes with magnets. One piece of sheet metal can be used for several frames depending on the size.