Frames and display ideas for your new wedding day images

The mixed emotions you feel and share on wedding days should be captured by the professional photographer, and then these memories must be cherished. That said, photo albums are a bit of an old fashion trend, and it’s now more easy to showcase wedding day memories. There are five ways you can frame and display your new wedding day photographs to achieve a more aesthetic and creative value to your house:

Glass candle frames

The creativity and simplicity of this framing make it easy for any newly married couples to DIY. You only need the following:

  • Scented Wax/ candle
  • A clear glass jar
  • Candle wick
  • Wedding pictures

First, put the picture into the jar and make sure they stick on the side of the jar to a perfect curvature. The bigger the jar, the more you can artistically place these pictures. Pour the melted scented wax into the jar as you hold up the wick. Let it dry and cool. What you will have is a glass candle frame that’s cheap and easy to make.

  1. Collage on a wall

Just the way you make collages of your pictures in photo editors’ apps on your mobile phone, do the same on your wall. One assumes a space such as heart, rectangular or square (for a wedding a heart shape will be romantic) then strategically places pictures of different sizes or the same size. You can assume more than one frame of different or similar shapes, with each having different photos. An advantage of this is that you are able to use many photos. Even your everyday aluminum certificate frames that you buy from the supermarket can be combined with others to make a fab photo feature for your wall.

  1. Hand mirror frames

Mirror, mirror on the wall, who is the fairest of them all? Instead of having reflective glasses on vintage hand mirrors, couple or partners photos are framed and hanged on a wall to best try to look deep inside one another. Mirror frames may contain many different exterior designs with inspirations from ancient, women mirrors. Arranging these mirrors also need skill and a creative way of hanging them on the wall.

  1. Clothespin frames

Whether the idea was to inspire from clothing hanging on pegs or photo printing in darkrooms, the idea is quite authentic, a normal picture frame is nailed and a string run from one nail to another, similar to clothe drying lines. Pictures are then pegged on these strings and hang on the frame. You can modify your frame to other things like an ‘x’ shaped no entry wood, nails on the wall: anything that can hold the strings for pegging.

  1. Frames in frames

These are independent pictures in frames, overlapping on a main frame.

One uses a huge empty frame to support smaller frames. The smaller frames with pictures are then arranged around but on the frame, overlapping, being supported or inside the frame in a collage manner. Take note that the difference in these two is that, collage on wall assumes a frame while frames in frames use the bigger frame as the boundary.

Displaying your new wedding day photos artistically adds more sense of value to your wedding day. Displaying them strategically at points of interests around the house makes viewers pay more attention to details.