I am still obsessed with finding empty frames to decorate walls in my study! If you have a large wall that you’d like to decorate with empty frames there is some seriously cool inspiration online. If you’re looking to master the art of framing, here’s a taste of what I’ve found:
Frames The Large Empty Wall
Decorate a finished foyer wall with empty frames from Classically Amber. Amber gives you a step-by-step tutorial on how to make your own wall.
How to use Empty Frames to Decorate the Wall
Fancy Frame Work with empty frames from Interior Designer Serge Van Lian on StyleWhipped. Her advice is to hang a bunch of quirky looking empty pictures on the wall just as they are, using any random order or placement.
The Sabby Nest has several fabulous empty frame collage ideas for you walls that will inspire you to decorate one of your own walls. My favorite is this photo by Mimi Charmante of Kasey’s Amazing home.
Check out these cool suspended empty frames to decorate walls in All Things G&D guest room. She gives you a complete rundown on how she completed the project and how she laid it out.
Art of Framing the Walls
Dwellings and Decor has several links that will inspire and teach you how to incorporate this latest trend into your own home.
I adore the book page butterflies accented inside the empty frames. Just gorgeous! She painted all of the garage sale pictures accumulated over the years and then collaged them on the walls. The paper butterfly’s are just cutouts from book pages stuck on with a bit of foam tacky tape.
I love how these red empty frames pop in this darling craft room from I Am Mama. What’s really cool, is that the bottom middle frame is actually a WINDOW from her craft room into her play room! {{genius!}} This way Mama can keep an eye on the kiddos while she crafts. Doo-od that is cool.
I’m re-posting this from August as I came across a few more fabulous empty frame wall collages that I just had to show you. I hope you enjoy these wall photos, I think they’re beautiful.
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- 12 Beautiful Crafting Rooms {diy}
- Broken Jewelry Letter Craft
Do you have a large wall you’d like to decorate?
Creating Memories that Endure,
Laurie
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i have been wanting to do something like this in my house for quite some time, and came up with a great twist on this project. my grandfather recently passed away, and my grandmother died about 2 1/2 years ago. my family and i have been going through all of the things in their house and found a large collection of the left-over original wallpaper in the house. my grandmother never updated the house from the way it was when they built it in the late 60’s…wallpaper was “in” then, so it was neat to find all the remnants of the vintage prints tucked away! i grew up next door to my grandparents ant spend a lot of time with them…when i think of their house, the interesting bold prints in the wallpaper stands out in my memory the most. so i am in the process of finding cool, vintage frames, spraying them white, and framing different size pieces of each of the wallpapers! when i’m done, i’ll make a collage like the ones you have posted here, except with a snippet of memories inside of each one!
THANK YOU! Thank you! Thank you! I had an idea in my mind that I wanted empty white frames above my bed but I didnt know how to start. I am so glad I found your blog for tons of inspiration! Very helpful!!!
I’ve been searching for ideas to do this, and came across your post. Thanks for all the awesome photos!
Very interesting idea. I never actually thought about frames being decorative in themselves. Having said that, put together in the right it does look pretty cool.
I came here thinking I was going to comment on staircase designs. Hehehehl.. How wrong one can be, eh? 😉
This is such a stunning idea. Thanks for the inspiration!