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Start by measuring and cutting your reclaimed barn wood into four pieces. These pieces will form the sides of your frame. The lengths of the pieces will depend on the size of the photo you want to frame. Typically, you’ll want two longer pieces for the top and bottom and two shorter pieces for the sides.
Tip: Use a miter saw to cut the ends at a 45-degree angle for a more professional look and a perfect fit at the corners.
If your barn wood is very rough, lightly sand the edges to smooth out any splinters or sharp points. Be careful to preserve the natural, weathered look of the wood.
Apply a thin layer of wood glue to the angled ends of each piece. Carefully align the corners and press them together to form a rectangular frame. Use clamps to hold the corners tightly while the glue dries. Allow the glue to set according to the manufacturer’s instructions, usually for several hours or overnight.
Tip: Wipe away any excess glue with a damp cloth before it dries to keep your frame looking clean.
Once the glue is completely dry and the frame feels sturdy, it’s time to attach the picture frame hardware.
Tip: Make sure to measure and mark the placement of the hardware to ensure your frame hangs straight.
Finally, it’s time to insert your favorite country-themed photo. You can secure the photo in place with small brads, tabs, or by adding a backing board and securing it with clips. If you’re using glass or acrylic to cover the photo, make sure it fits snugly inside the frame.
Your DIY barn wood picture frame is now ready to display! Hang it on the wall or place it on a mantel, shelf, or table. These frames are perfect for showcasing cherished memories, adding a touch of rustic elegance to your home.
Bonus Tip: Barn wood frames make great gifts! Consider making a few extra to share with friends and family. They’re sure to appreciate the handmade, personalized touch.
We hope you enjoyed this DIY project. Stay tuned for more country-style decorating tips and projects from Creating Country Decor! Happy crafting!
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