This last week of August, we’re revisiting summery stories from the archives, like this one:
Since moving into our house, my partner and I have been the happy frequenters of our very well-stocked town swap shop. Both of us find excuses to take the recycling over…and, while we’re at it, to see what our fellow townspeople have offloaded that day. Occasionally we come back with a gem; more often, we pick up practical items that could use a little spruce-up.
I’ll never spend money on picture frames again…but the ones I’ve salvaged could use a little zest. Inspired by artists online, I’m thinking of giving them makeover with an all-over coat of paint, mat and all.
Here are three monochrome frames to inspire (and bring in some low-stakes color):
Above: Blue on blue inspiration: Hand framers Petri Prints in London call this a a “colorblock” frame. (The tiny artwork? It’s “an antique original miniature coat of arms representing Monte Argentario (located in Southern Tuscany).”) Spotted via @petri_prints on Instagram.
Above: From artist/designer Grace Percival in the UK: petite paintings in hand-painted frames with matching striped mats. (Follow @grace.percival.design on Instagram.)
More DIY ideas:
- DIY Idea: Colander as Light Fixture
- DIY Idea: Effortless Window Coverings with Hardware Store Supplies
- DIY: Block-Printed Tea Towels, Inspired by Moses Eaton
N.B.: This story originally ran on June 21, 2024 and has been updated.