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Father’s Day Interchangeable Photo Frame

13
Jun
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Hello Pebbles’ fans! Eva Pizarro here today sharing a tutorial for an interchangeable photo frame that is perfect for Father’s Day.

Create an interchangeable Photo Frame with this tutorial by @evapizarrov using @pebblesinc new line #SimpleLife.

My husband recently changed job therefore I knew that a photo frame would be the perfect gift for him. This one is interchangeable and allows him to change the picture whenever he wants.

For this gift I decided to use the Simple Life collection because I think the patterns are perfect for a man, you can find ginghams, geometric, and woodgrain. And the color palette includes blues, grays and browns.

The first thing I did was to remove the glass of my photo frame and back it with this lovely geometric paper.

Create an interchangeable Photo Frame with this tutorial by @evapizarrov using @pebblesinc new line #SimpleLife.

For my pictures I cut two 3×3 photo sleeves. One will be in the front and the other one in the back with the rest of my pictures.

Create an interchangeable Photo Frame with this tutorial by @evapizarrov using @pebblesinc new line #SimpleLife.

Using the Frame Punch Board by our friends at we R Memory Keepers I created a 3×3 frame from this woodgrain paper.

Create an interchangeable Photo Frame with this tutorial by @evapizarrov using @pebblesinc new line #SimpleLife.

I wanted to keep the embellishments to a minimum so I used a few die cuts and a word wood veneer.

Create an interchangeable Photo Frame with this tutorial by @evapizarrov using @pebblesinc new line #SimpleLife.

Also, to wrap my interchangeable photo frame I used a wide orange ribbon and a small card made with one of these square sentiments.

Create an interchangeable Photo Frame with this tutorial by @evapizarrov using @pebblesinc new line #SimpleLife.

Create an interchangeable Photo Frame with this tutorial by @evapizarrov using @pebblesinc new line #SimpleLife.

Finally, I attached the extra photos on the back of the frame in another 3×3 photo sleeve.

Create an interchangeable Photo Frame with this tutorial by @evapizarrov using @pebblesinc new line #SimpleLife.

And this is how my interchangeable photo frame turned out, I am sure my husband is going to love it!

Create an interchangeable Photo Frame with this tutorial by @evapizarrov using @pebblesinc new line #SimpleLife.

I think it is really sweet and I can keep printing photos if he wants a few more! I am sure the color palette will work great in his office!

Create an interchangeable Photo Frame with this tutorial by @evapizarrov using @pebblesinc new line #SimpleLife.

Thanks for visiting us and I hope you can use this tutorial for making a frame for someone you love.

Create an interchangeable Photo Frame with this tutorial by @evapizarrov using @pebblesinc new line #SimpleLife.

Have a great day!

Eva

Supplies
Simple Life Simple Greeting (733475)
Simple Life Aztec (733473)
Simple Life Cowhide (733471)
Simple Life Ephemera (733489)
Simple Wood Veneers (733493)
We R Memory Keepers Frame Punch Board (663006)

Filed Under: Gift, Home Decor, We R Memory Keepers Tagged With: DIY, Eva Pizarro, Father's Day, Simple Life

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Lucile Peignon
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