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Nicky Cunha
A Photo Addict/Grandfathered Kodaker

July 10, 2007

Vintage Meets Photo

In my previous post, I mentioned that I'm a market hound. One of my favorite ways to spend a free Saturday is scouring garage sales, estate sales, antique sales or markets.

It's only natural that my love for old things has met my love for photography. Over the years, I've discovered some creative ways to display photos using treasures found on my flea market hunts. If you look through my home, you'll find some distinctive photo displays that show off my unique décor style.

Let's take a wander around my house.

One of my favorite homemade photo display creations have been the racket press frames I made from three old tennis rackets. The presses already had the appropriate hardware, so all it took was some stain, acrylic plastic and a photo mat. I insert photos of our sports-crazed dog Lucy and dubbed the themed trio 'Lucy takes the Field'!

Our old, wheelbarrow coffee table often gets a makeover. Simply changing out the photos or adding 'seasonal' props can give it instant pizzazz and change the look of the room! Here I printed out photos with the same subject theme in black and white and added some fall leaves for Thanksgiving.

Filling up a card carousel rack with photos was an idea I saw in a popular home décor catalog. While I haven't found the perfect one yet, my girlfriend scored one at a thrift store that had probably had been collecting dust for decades! I think it looks super cute filled with her old books and black-and-white photos. The best part is it now has RENEWED life as a major conversational piece in her living room!

Clipboards can be INSTANT frames and allow for easily changing out photos whenever you want. I just HAD to have the old clipboard below when I saw it has 'Rochester, NY' inscribed on it. I paired it with a photo mat, a picture of my late grandfather and hung on the wall! Oh - and what about hangers? Okay - so maybe not the ones you get from the dry cleaners but I took 3 of these old, wooden hangers (10 cents each!) and used them for hanging a chalk drawing and photos down our staircase.

I can't forget about my wooden ruler easel frames, I always knew I'd find a use for them when I scored them cheap at an antique co-op. All it took was a couple screws, a hinge and POOF - you have a mini easel to lean your frame or photo against. (Yes, that is me. Contrary to popular belief - I used to be a blond.)

You don't have to be crazy like me and use old junk, almost ANYTHING can be used to make unique photo displays. Over the years I've used a napkin dispenser and even place-card holders! Although typically used for table settings, they both can be used instead of frames to display snapshots. Just look at my turkeys below! They only come out once a year on Thanksgiving but for the rest of the fall season they prop little 2x3 candid shots.

My 'frame' philosophy is basically anything that can hang or surround a photo can take the place of a photo frame, old or new! This offers a WORLD of opportunity for creatively repurposing ordinary objects as frames. Personally, I happen to love enhancing my home with vintage, one-of-a-kind creations to display the photos that are special to me. It adds charm and character I typically don't find at a department store and allows for some older objects to breathe new life.

Have you ever used something unique to frame a photo?



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Posted By: Huw (6/2/2008)

Comment: Nice ideas Nikki! I also designed a new way to show off my photos in a photo wall type of display. There are some pics of it here http://www.flickr.com/photos/12775596@N08/sets/72157601878715139/

Posted By: Tina Clark (7/13/2007)

Comment: Very cool display ideas Nikki... would make for a good Ideas page in the Tips & Projects Center... I'll be in touch =)

Posted By: Kerri (7/10/2007)

Comment: Those are very creative ideas. I like to find creative ways to display my photos as well. My latest project was an old cloth clothes line that I tacked up on the wall and then I bought some wooden clothes pins and painted them. Then I printed out some photos in black & white. Then I tacked up the clothes line on the wall and used the clothes pins to hang the photos. I can switch photos out very easily. And its cute, to boot. :)

Posted By: Mylrae (7/10/2007)

Comment: You have a good eye and the ability to look past the current form and see a completely new usage. Not to mention an improved look as well. Nice Job and Thanks for the Ideas...

Posted By: Lynnette (7/10/2007)

Comment: What great ideas! You have inspired me and I will no longer look at "old stuff" without wondering: can this make a good photo frame? Thank you!