Fun Alternatives for Displaying Your Photos

Amazing photos deserve an equally amazing display.  You always have to use a traditional frame to showcase them in your home.  Below is some inspiration for deciding how to display your favorite memories.

Contemporary

If your home décor is very contemporary, then you might want to consider canvas gallery wraps, image blocks or standout mounts to showcase your photos. Going frameless is also a great option if you’re looking for something truly sleek and modern.

image blocks

Rustic or Chic

If rustic and chic is more your style, then why not turn old pieces of wood into stained photo clipboards.  You can use binder clips to hang the photos against the wood. Another unique option is to hang your photos on a thin cable.  This will make it look like a clothesline. Binder clips also work perfectly for this. You can also get barn wood frames that look very rustic and would fit right in with your taste.

barn wood frames

Creative Type

If you’re the creative type and have some extra time on your hands then there is the option of creating frames out of washi tape. This way you can incorporate different colors and designs around your photos to really make your walls pop.

colored frames

Frames

If you are a fan of frames, why not buy different sizes, colors and styles and create one big photo wall that displays a variety of memories. There are so many shapes and designs that you can use to create your photo wall and really make it your own.

frames

We work with so many creative vendors.  This help us to offer a wide variety of traditional and non-traditional framing and display options.  We are able to help you pick a unique option that suites your home and style. Whether it’s a traditional frame with hand-cut matting, shadow box or float frames, we will help you pick the right option for your home.

No matter which method you choose, get creative. Filling your walls with a lifetime of memories is one of the most special and visual ways to tell the story of your family, so get hanging.

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