Elegant French Memo Board from Thrift Shop Picture Frame
This project provided an attractive way to post incoming sewing orders without causing our home to resemble a warehouse or factory. It took very little time and cost about $3.
I started with a fancy picture frame from the thrift shop and cut a piece of black velvet slightly larger than the board which backs the frame. This velvet, padded with a piece of old fleece, covered the board and was glued to the back with hot glue. Black satin ribbons were arranged in an even lattice and glued securely in the back and crisscross points. The board was then re-inserted in the frame which now hangs on the wall.
An additional benefit from this project was that the glass cover from this picture frame replaced another which had been scratched.
Endless fabric combinations and styles are possible in making these memo boards. They can even have buttons or faux pearls where the ribbons cross. Those who do not have or wish to purchase fabric can salvage material from old clothing and bedding. Worn or faded fabrics may look shabby on a person, but acquire a vintage dignity when used in decorating.
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April 9th, 2008 at 4:24 pm
I actually made one of these back in middle school It’s still hanging in my mom’s kitchen to this day!
April 12th, 2008 at 4:44 am
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