https://www.cutoutandkeep.net/projects/outlet-plate-picture-frames • Posted by Steven James
This is it...Outlet Plate Frames. I see plain outlet plates in the hardware store all the time and I have a ton of photos - so I thought about putting them together, an entire wall covered in these babies might look very interesting. They can be screwed into the wall or on the door or just about anywhere. So here's the $$$ rundown for my Outlet Plate Frames:
This is it...Outlet Plate Frames. I see plain outlet plates in the hardware store all the time and I have a ton of photos - so I thought about putting them together, an entire wall covered in these babies might look very interesting. They can be screwed into the wall or on the door or just about anywhere. So here's the $$$ rundown for my Outlet Plate Frames:
The metal outlet plates are about a buck a piece, the plastic pieces are fifty-cents each. I covered them with black spray paint which was the most expensive item at $2.99 a can - I only needed one - and still have more paint for other projects.
The new screws, which are crucial to have, because most outlet plates come with stubby screws that won't screw into the wall were .25 cents a piece - you might need two, you might need one - depends on the plate you pick.
So to make just one frame it's less than 5 bucks - I already had the glue, the stamp and stamp pad, as well as the paper punch. I used FREE paint chip samples (also from the hardware store) to decorate one of the frames:
just paper punch the chips and use Modge Podge to attach them to the frame.
After you cut the photo to fit inside the outlet, apply a drop of glue into each corner.
And the finished project, stamped with an interesting pattern I had in my craft stamp collection.