This inspiration came from a gift that I had to make for my sister. Since I am a photographer, I wanted to make her something that had to do with that. Because I had just taken a bunch of pictures of her and husband I went in that direction.
I had never actually seen this done but I found something similar on Pinterest.com that you can compare it to.
Materials:
1-Put the pictures into the panes of the windows. I filled the back of them with Styrofoam to hold them in.
2-After that, I covered the back with the brown package wrapping paper to hold everything in and stapled it to the window. The only problem with that is that in order to re-open it you have to rip it open.
3. Attach the hanging mode to the back. If you use hanging wire like I did, make sure they are even so the frame will hang straight.
-Note: when I ordered my window off ebay.com, it came with a few broken windows so I took it to a local Window shop and they replaced it for me for 25$. Fast and Easy process.
Materials:
- Vintage window-However many panes you want. I got mine off ebay.com and it's 3x3.
- Pictures to fill the windows (the window I got perfectly fit 8x10 photo's. I used 8 pictures.
- Brown Package Wrapping Paper
- Staples
- Modes of Hanging-I used Hanging Wire
- Quote for the middle window-I used a vinyl lettered quote
- Styrofoam
1-Put the pictures into the panes of the windows. I filled the back of them with Styrofoam to hold them in.
2-After that, I covered the back with the brown package wrapping paper to hold everything in and stapled it to the window. The only problem with that is that in order to re-open it you have to rip it open.
3. Attach the hanging mode to the back. If you use hanging wire like I did, make sure they are even so the frame will hang straight.
-Note: when I ordered my window off ebay.com, it came with a few broken windows so I took it to a local Window shop and they replaced it for me for 25$. Fast and Easy process.