❈ DIY Plans: Picture Frames
A prized photo calls for a special frame. For the DIY woodworker, you can create a last-minute gift you can assemble from hardwood odds and ends. These timeless picture frames are quick-and-easy to build, and sure to blend admirably with any home decor - in association with WOOD store® and WOOD® Magazine4 x 6 Photo Stand PlanA prized photo calls for a special frame. This timeless display is quick-and-easy to build, and sure to blend admirably with any home decor. Stand measures aproximately 6" H x 4" W. |
A Novel Box for Favorite Photos PlanBuild a tabletop tome for storing and displaying treasured mementos. Box measures 9" long x 3" thick. Featured in the November 2001 issue. |
Era-Inspired Picture Frame PlanSubtle "cloud-lift" rails and square-peg ornamentation capture the styling of famed architects Greene and Greene. Measures 8" H x 8" W. |
Frames of Endearment Woodworking PlanWhen it comes to displaying your favorite pictures, presentation counts. Designed to fit three sizes of standard, precut mats, these two designs feature a minimum of material and simple construction for maximum effect. Featured in the September 2001 issue. |
Art Deco-Style Photo Frame PlanHere's a project that's both eye-catching and easy to build - recommendations you just can't beat when you're looking for a few hours of fun in the shop. Frame stands about 11" tall. |
Low-tech, High-appeal Trio of FramesIf you can turn on a router, you can turn heads with these eye-catching displays for your photos. We've even included a plan for a spline-cutting jig for accenting the corners of the cherry and maple. Featured in the May 2007 issue. |
Three-Window Photo FrameHere's a last-minute gift you can assemble from hardwood odds and ends. The two-sided design lets you double the number of photos displayed by placing them back-to-back between the panes. Overall dimensions: 18" W x 2¼" D x 8⅜" H. |
Triple-Treat Photo Frame PlansTurn a few scraps, a bit of acrylic, and an hour of time into a keepsake for family or friends. Featured in the February/March 2006 issue. |
Pivoting Picture Frame PlanClassic styling combined with your perfectly paired photos make an eye-grabbing display. Project is 17" long. Featured in the April 2001 issue. |
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