Five creative ways to display photos
In this digital day and age you probably have a ton of photos on your harddrive that you’d love to print and put in your home. Here are some creative ideas to display them around the house!
+1. Print your photos and put them on magnets (like Stickygram) and put them on your fridge, heater, anywhere!
+3. Display them like magazines. Print some of your favorite photos, put them on pieces of cardboard and display them like you’d display your magazines.
+5. How cute is this? Print your pictures in put them in a jar.
+2. Of course an old-fashioned photo book should be part of your collection. Print out your photos, put them in a scrapbook and you’ll have a lovely memory to cherish for years!
+4. Make a photo wall of all of your favorite photos! The perfect solution if you have a lot of photo’s and you have a hard time making a selection. Looks lovely if all of your photos are the same size, but you can go for a more messy effect.
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