What can you use our frames for?

Hey everyone, I am gonna jump right into this one. So I had a client ask me before making her purhcase, “So what all can I use your chicken wire frames for?” I thought I’d take a second to expand on, what I consider, endless posiibilities for them! Here I will lay out some of those very uses so that you can decide if you need one of these frames in your life.

Photo Collage

  1. Photo Collage-

    So a lot of our customers use these frames for simply displaying their favorite family photos! Our frames range in sizes and can hold anywhere from 4-16, or even more 4x6 photos.

Children’s Art

2. Children’s Art Display-

Several of these trendy frames have earned the honor of holding children’s paintings, drawings and other sacred art! What makes the frames even more perfect for this use, is that we offer so many fun colors that you can match any child’s room or favorite color!

Wedding Seating Chart

3. Wedding Seating Charts-

when chosen in the neutral colors, these frames make a gorgeously rustic way to let guests know where to have a seat for your big day!

Jewelry Display

4. Jewelry Display-

Are you a jewelry designer in need of a unique way to showcase your stunning work at craft fairs? These frames have served that exact purpose for a couple of clients in the past!

Baby Shower

5. Baby Showers-

Another super fun way to use these chicken wire frames is for a baby shower! I love this idea that clients have come up with! You can display ultrasound photos, baby accessories, ribbons or anything else adorable on these!

These are just some examples of how you could use your brand-new handmade frame. There are literally endless possibilities. Vision boards, hair bow displays, notes and reminders. I could keep going. So the question is, what will you use Your frame for?

The photos used are from clients and were posted alongside their reviews over on etsy.

Please let me know if you have any comments or suggestions! I am brand new to this and any feedback is appreciated! Thanks for hanging in there as I grow at this blogging thing, lol!

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