Tuesday, October 25, 2011

The Frames of Fall


To take fall décor up and beyond tabletop surfaces, you can use frames in creative ways to feature simple touches of the season.  Whether on the wall, situated on the mantel, or even suspended from the ceiling, picture frames can highlight more than treasured family photos.

Backless frames can be used in a variety of ways to construct appealing and uncomplicated displays to showcase any theme of your choice.  For autumn, use other elements like leaves, ribbon, acorns, pinecones, and craft supplies to put together structured collections.  Gather a few frames of varying sizes, keeping their exteriors similar – wood tones, metallics, or glossy acrylics.  Take individual faux fall leaves and space and affix them to a string of ribbon in a coordinating color or print.  You can use hot glue, needle and thread, or decorative tacks or pins.  Attach the ends of the ribbon to each side of the frame by tying or tacking.  Do this for each of your frames, and then arrange them standing up on the mantel, foyer table, or buffet. 

 For another variation, tie narrow ribbon strands around acorns or pinecones, and suspend them from the top of the open frame.  Stagger the materials and heights to create a modern spin on the concept of mistletoe in a doorway on a smaller scale.  You can also take small craft foam balls, pin a ribbon end securely into the center, and glue on small leaves, dried beans, or ribbon pieces, completely covering the foam.  Hang these from a backless frame and either display as recommended above, or, to take it a step further, securely suspend your frame or frames from hooks you anchor into the ceiling over a dining table or fireplace.             

A little crafting know-how and a willingness to think essentially inside the box can provide quite an attractive finished product.  Add some structure to textured pieces that represent the season with ease, and you will have a collection fully fit for display in the frames of fall.  

DesignInMind column; appeared in the Valley Morning Star October 23rd.