Picture Frame Shelves
One of my favorite DIY's
I have pinned on Pinterest have been these cute Frame Shelves Pinned from Shanty-2-Chic Blog.
Most of the time when I pin any DIY, My intentions are to actually do them at
some point in the future.
I am not going to go over step by step what to do, plus I was a little
impatient in creating these cute shelves and I forgot to take photos of each step. So,
if you would like a more detailed version of this DIY definitely go check it
out the original on Shanty-2-Chic’s Blog. The
only thing that really differs theirs from mine is the way I decided to hang mine (I used saw tooth picture hangers) and I did not use a nail
gun, so there also was no need for wood filler. *I
tried wood filler to smooth the area around the nail but I found that it was
not necessary and just made the area look worse than if I just painted over the
nail.*
Tips
· If you do not have any way of cutting your wood, I have seen Home
Depot cut wood for people right there in the store. I am not sure if Lowe's
does but It could not hurt to ask an employee. It would be best to have
all your measurements before hand.
· If you do not have any frames lying around your house, you can
always look for inexpensive frames at stores such as Goodwill, TJ Max, or
Marshalls, Etc.
· I used E6000 Glue on one frame (not shown) because it was not made
of wood or even plastic, I am not entirely sure what it is made of but I was
unable to nail it to the wood box. E6000 glue was used to adhere the two parts
together.
· If you like the way your frame looks and do not want to paint it,
I still recommend you paint the wooden box part. It gives your
frame shelf a more finished look. All you would need to do is use painters tape
to cover the areas you do not want painted.
Thank you
for this cute awesome DIY!
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