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How to Use Old Frames

By Anita 8 Comments

Old frames are part of my secret sauce for a gorgeous room. I mean they are stunning and add so much detail to a space. So I thought I would talk about how to use them.

 

frames-on-the-wall

They are so beautiful you can use them in so many ways. Here I layered two old frames on top of eachother, then added a little boxwood wreath on top. The brass frame came with a piece of art in it, but to be honest, I threw it out. Seriously, it was not worth saving.

brass-frame

Previously I had this old wood fragment hung in the empty mirror.

fragment

Below is an old mirror that I painted. Although it already had a mirror in it, if you find an empty frame, you can always have a mirror cut to fit it.

french-frame

These gesso frames below, I just left exactly like I found them. They were already a creamy white. I added a sconce to the center of the frame.

 

gesso-frame

 

Below  I used an old gesso mirror in the bathroom.

Next I have an old French Louis Philippe mirror and it’s the real deal! I bought it from someone who had this in her family for ages. It also had the mirror intact, but if you just have the frame, you can add whatever you want.

french-mirror

Look at that detail!

frame-detail

This is another old mirror in a stunning frame. You can read about it HERE.

 

 

Some new frames have lots of character, but the detailed ones are harder to find. Once again I layered something on top of this mirror.

mirror-layers

Incidentally this is a portrait from France about the time of the revolution. I love history!!

portait

 

So you can use a frame empty with nothing in it, you can layer it on top of another mirror, or hang something on the frame, or make it into a mirror, or use it as an actual frame with artwork in it. The frame below came with the amazing painting in it.

It’s super gorgeous in person.

 

That’s just a sampling of old frames I’ve got. There are so many more that I didn’t have time to include. So don’t shy away from buying an empty frame. You can use it just like it is!

I just added quite a few new items to the shop! Come see for yourself!

french-jar

 

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Comments

  1. Ruth Anne says

    November 8, 2015 at 06:54

    Your frames are gorgeous! Thanks for sharing the ways you use them–so many great ideas!

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  2. Pat says

    November 8, 2015 at 09:26

    Anita,
    Amazing suggestions for using vintage aged frames, dear friend!!!
    I, also, love seeing them used empty in a grouping on a wall Gallery Style!!!
    Thank you for sharing your amazing frames with us!!!
    Fondly,
    Pat

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  3. Michelle Mortensen says

    November 8, 2015 at 10:02

    Oh! I love it all. This post has some great ideas for using the beautiful frames I often come across. Thank you. Also, I adore your Louis Phillipe mirror.
    BTW, I know I am late to the game – but I finally had time to order your wonderful book. It arrived on Tuesday and I have been savoring a chapter or so each day. It is wonderful. Great job!!!
    Au Revoir & Bisous,
    Michelle from simplysantabarbara.blogspot.com

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  4. Pamela says

    November 8, 2015 at 12:41

    Very cool ideas, love them.
    Have a great day.

    Reply
  5. Marlene Stephenson says

    November 8, 2015 at 15:46

    Thanks Anita for these ideas,now when i find a beautiful frame,who cares if it has a picture or mirror in it.Have a great day.

    Reply
  6. Charlotte says

    November 15, 2015 at 14:27

    Love your take on using frames. I have several hidden away somewhere. I need to find and play with them to what I can come up with using some of your ideas. Thanks for sharing.

    Reply
  7. Dee at the Carlton says

    November 15, 2015 at 14:58

    You have a fabulous collection of frames & some lovely ideas for using them. Thank you for the inspiration …

    Reply
  8. Meg says

    November 16, 2015 at 19:45

    Antique frames are probably my ultimate weakness, especially ornate gold ones! I’m amassing quite a collection. I love these tips!

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