This is my inspiration and I got it from this website...
I happened to have an old curtain rod that I wasn't using. I bought the 8X10 frames at Dollar Tree and printed the pics for about $2. So this cost me less than $5!
This scripture on the left...written on painted insulation that I mentioned in my last craft post. SOOO many things you could do with this stuff!
The whole thing put together...
Love seeing all of these craft posts! They are all so much fun. Love this one.
ReplyDeleteYour crafts are great.
ReplyDeleteI just did one too with the same insiration above. I am curious how far off the wall your curtain rod sits? Mine seems to come off a bit so the frames keep turning and are not straight which may drive me crazy haha. Please let me know and yours looks great.
ReplyDeleteAnonymous, Mine also did the same. I really need an answer I think I'm going to buy a differant bracket.
ReplyDeleteThis is beyond adorable!
ReplyDeleteIt looks like she hung them with a nail instead of a bracket so it is closer to the wall. :-) So cute!!
ReplyDeleteHow did you attach the ribbon to the back of the picture frames?
ReplyDeleteThis is absolutely beautiful. I'm going to do this in my home.
ReplyDeleteI love your paint color, what is it?
ReplyDeleteHow did you attach the ribbon to the frames????
ReplyDelete-Jen
Love your interpretation of the photos on the curtain rod, and LOVE, LOVE, LOVE your Scripture quote!
ReplyDeleteDo you think this would work for stair walls?
ReplyDeleteI am also curious as to how you made these secure to the wall, and also how you attatched the ribbon to the picture frame. I have an old shower curtain I think I could pull this off with.
ReplyDeleteKS
Wondering if she just fed it through the hanger on the back of the picture...it usually is a little wider on an 8x10 frame...just a thought
ReplyDeletepreciosa idea
ReplyDeleteI love this!
ReplyDeleteYou might also want to consider how durable the material is while choosing your curtain rods. Make sure you choose a material of good quality and something that suits the kind of climate that you live in.
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