DIY Picture Frames

These 3 picture frames are made of solid pine wood, and can stand in both portrait and landscape positions with the included standing pegs, or they can be hung on the wall. They actual frame is 6×8 inches and it hold 4×6 photos. You can adjust the size of the frame to fit your photos and put in decorative items like paper flowers and leaves.

Make a personal and creative gift for a mom, dad, child, grandparent, farewell gift, Mother’s Day present, Father’s Day present, best friend gift, Valentine’s Day gift for her or him, anniversary present, birthday, friendship gift, or any occasion. This could be a sweet surprise for the one you love and adore much.

Each unfinished wooden frames for crafts is ready to paint, stamp, draw, write and so much more. You can personalize with inspirational quotes, illustrations, stickers, and your favorite colors. Create a image frame that will match your home decor with ease. Not just holding the photo, you can also make a frame for holding your certificates of special awards.


Date: 01:52 AM - 22 novembre 2018

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Etiquettes



Project Overview

You don’t need expensive ornaments to make your house look more fashionable.

Back in 1989, the first time I got on the Internet, at that time I was still pretty young. I didn’t go to college so I had to find a stable job for myself. I never found what I was into and what I could do well for a living. I tried and got rejected so many times.

Google and Facebook weren’t even around as well at that time. One day in 1999, I suddenly had this idea of creating a website that introduce my handmade projects, providing not only handcraft lessons but also selling stuff to earn some money for myself.

Then I got to learn about how to start a website on my own. I created a website called leartshandmade.com. I spent years developing it, teaching HTML to myself, networking with in-field professionals, and growing it into a profitable business.

Throughout the years, I cooperated with plenty of craft companies to grow my website. I had worked as the craft expert for Miimo Studio (miimo.thememove.com), and created fun crafts for kids from 2009-2016. Also, I have self-published many online magazines, including ForHer.mag.com, LiveLife.com & ForEverYoung.net.