
I created this mini gallery wall in collaboration with Canon USA. I recently got a PIXMA iP8720 which was how I was able to print these big, beautiful photos at home. Elsie has had an iP8720 for a while (you can see some projects she’s shared using hers here and here) and I’ve always loved not only the large-sized prints it can create, but also the super high quality. It’s perfect for printing photos or art prints that you’re really proud of, like I did with some of our recent vacation photos from our trip to Norway. 🙂







Here’s a quick little video we made of how to put these frames together—it’s super simple!
I used crazy glue to secure the foam to the wood. And I used glue dots (which are acid-free) to adhere my prints to the poster board.
Which brings me to the second thing I noticed about this project. After a couple days, my prints seemed to want to curl up a little on the bottom edges, opposite of the wooden hanger. It may be because here in southern Missouri where I live we’re moving into our summer months and it gets pretty humid. So if humidity is not an issue for you, you may not have this problem. But, if you do, I recommend reinforcing your prints with poster board before hanging.



LOVE LOVE LOVE this look! I’ve done this with wooden hangers from IKEA – I use them to hang up my little pre-schooler’s artwork on the kitchen wall!
These pants hangers are available at IKEA for $.99! I’ve used them for years.
https://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/80078938/
These are so cute! I love this idea! These hangers are so lovely too.
Debs @ https://tiger-mint.com
Love this idea, so unique and cute.
I am making some small quilts (8×10 to 11×14) of my trip to Alaska. I tried to print the instructions from abeautifulmess and each page was ruined by black printing all over it. Bah Humbug. I hope “save picture” of the info will transfer to my files. It is a super idea and I will be changing out for each of my trips. Thank you.
Well,, this is great idea to make a room become more colourful, Thanks for sharing 😀
That is a really cute project!
Ha! When I saw your photos of the living room post, I thought why are the print so straight?
Thanks for revealing the mystery! 😀
Ooh those bright blues in your photos look gorgeous with the wood! I recently used this print + hanger combo to cover the ugly electrical box in my front hallway. Works great because I can easily unhook it when I need to get inside!
-> https://www.instagram.com/p/Be9K56zgMy_/?taken-by=thefunkyfreshdesign
So cuuute!
And a nice idea for swapping easily your photos. BTW I love vintage hangers, I have even some kids ones and now to put them to good use!
I love this idea, especially that you can change the pictures whenever you want!
https://www.makeandmess.com/
Are these vintage hangers? Or do you know where I might be able to buy them?
You can find them on Etsy or Ebay 🙂 https://rstyle.me/n/c4uideb64yf
Thank you for sharing a perfect project for a diy novice like me! Can’t wait to do this!!
This is so simple and has such a vintage feel! Thanks for the idea 🙂
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