Do It Yourself Way To Build Wooden Photo Frames

by Clive Leyland on December 16, 2009

Everyone who is interested in art knows that wooden photo frames can be expensive when purchased in a store. But what if you want an attractive wooden photo frame that competes with the big boys while offering you a huge price savings?

Here are the steps to building a wooden photo frame. If you follow these next steps, you’ll have a full wooden photo frame built and ready for use in no time.

(1) Take the artwork you’re going to be framing and measure it. Be sure to measure the mat. Measuring the picture itself will cause you to make a frame that is way too small, and in a couple hours you’ll have ripped out so much of your hair that you will be bald. This step is neglected more often than you’d think. Even if you know the dimensions of your art, it’s never a bad thing to try measuring it one more time.

(2)Purchase the correct quantity of lumber as per your measurements and begin the cutting process. Refer to that first step and the numbers you crunched. Be careful, because you’re not going to get another shot at this, so make every piece just right. The idea is to cut the lumber into four pieces, a full length plus the width of the wood times two for each.

(3)Trim each edge to a nice forty five degree angle. When you’ve accomplished this step, you can assemble your wooden photo frame on a tabletop. If it’s not looking perfect at this point, don’t worry over much. You still have time left to sand down any imperfections that might appear. If it looks big, get your saw back out and start cutting.

(4) Sand it all down when you’re through cutting. If you want your frame to be a work of art in itself, then you’re going to have to put in some work with a belt sander. If you don’t mind having a shaggy looking wooden rectangle, then by all means skimp on the sanding.

(5)Glue the angled tips of the wooden pieces and use clamps to keep applying pressure. There is going to be some waiting time here, so go find something else to do while you wait for your wooden picture frame to settle.

(6) Using a hammer, drive some V nails into each side, one facing outward and one inward. This will help keep your frame together and prevent any falling apart should your efforts with the glue prove fruitless.

(7) Take off the clamps and let it dry. Let it sit until tomorrow morning. By then, your wooden picture frame should be dry. This is the last opportunity you’ll get to perfect the frame, by the way, so if there are scruffy edges make sure you sand them off now. When you’re sure it looks as good as it can, add some stain if you’d like a color other than natural wood.

Though wooden photo frames might be expensive in the store, they’re plenty affordable to create yourself. Go with the steps listed above and build yourself a beautiful wooden photo frame that is just as cool looking as anything you’ll find at your local hobby store.

If you’re looking for wooden photo frames for your personalized photo albums, there’s no better place to look than the Internet if you want the absolute lowest prices. Ready to buy one today? Purchase your goods only from trustworthy sellers that you can trust to ensure that you’re getting the finest products at the cheapest prices available.

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