Tuesday, January 22, 2013

Free frame template

Free frame template
picture frame backing
Image by Mark Faulkner Photography
Please feel free to use this frame and mount template on your pictures, just credit it back to my stream please.

I would love to see your pictures framed with this template so why not post a small picture back here.


Messing about with a picture frame
picture frame backing
Image by dj badly
Today a bought a bunch of picture frames for an idea that has been brewing in my head for a while. (more info soon) On the walk back from the carboot sale I had another idea.


Picture frames- freecycle
picture frame backing
Image by Sweet One
13 are 8.5"x11" size - all are black in colour, 11 of them are made of wood (one of these is missing its cardboard backing), 2 are plastic

3 are 8"x10" - all are made of wood, 2 are black in colour, the third has a natural wood look

1 is 8"x10" with a 5"x7" matte, both the frame and matte are black (frame is made of wood)

3 are 5"x7" - 1 is black wood, 1 is black & silver metallic, 1 is silver metallic

1 is 9"x12", black wood

1 is a long rectangle matted to hold three 4"x6" photos

1 is 14"x14" gold-painted wood matted to hold 9 small photos


Picture frames - freecycle
picture frame backing
Image by Sweet One
13 are 8.5"x11" size - all are black in colour, 11 of them are made of wood (one of these is missing its cardboard backing), 2 are plastic

3 are 8"x10" - all are made of wood, 2 are black in colour, the third has a natural wood look

1 is 8"x10" with a 5"x7" matte, both the frame and matte are black (frame is made of wood)

3 are 5"x7" - 1 is black wood, 1 is black & silver metallic, 1 is silver metallic

1 is 9"x12", black wood

1 is a long rectangle matted to hold three 4"x6" photos

1 is 14"x14" gold-painted wood matted to hold 9 small photos


dison mond Disc onograph
picture frame backing
Image by litlnemo
This very old picture frame was at Goodwill. Someone took out the picture, but left the backing paper... an old ad for Edison Diamond Disc Photographs. 1920s, maybe?

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