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DIY Picture Frame Mats Using Wallpaper

After using Wallpaper on walls in your home or gift wrapping a gift you may end up having some paper leftover. Don’t throw these gift wrap or wallpaper scraps out. You can use the excess paper to add color and style to other decorative items in your home – I just did. I made 9 plain picture mats look like custom mats easily and inexpensively.

In your space, maybe you would like to see a color change, or the picture Frame mats in your frames have become faded from the sun or discolored over time.

This DIY picture frame mat idea is very easy to do. It will reward you with the likes of a custom frame mat.

Over time the photos faded and the white mats became yellowed – some more than others. I knew I needed to change them out or remove the gallery wall completely from the living room.

I like seeing favorite family photos on the wall, so I went the replacement route.

To brighten up the room for summer, I decided to spray paint the frames white and give the discolored mats a new look with tan grasscloth wallpaper remnants I found at a church rummage sale for $3.00.

I also painted the wood paneling white. I knew I would want to do this eventually and even as we were putting it on the wall a few years ago, I told Ed, “You know I will want to paint over this in a few years as I like to see change.”

With the white walls and frames, I decided to use color photos instead of black and white. The color changes and wallpaper covered mats make a huge impact-custom framing for a fraction of the cost.

How to Cover Picture Frame Mats Tutorial

If you have leftover wallpaper or even pretty gift wrap you like, you can cover the existing picture frame mats with the leftovers.

Here is the easy tutorial showing how to cover an existing mat or even making your own basic DIY picture mat out of a mat board, piece of cardboard, dollar store foam board or even a piece of cardstock.

Covering these can change any framed piece of art or picture and give them an infusion of new color and style.

supplies needed:

  • Wallpaper remnants or scraps or gift wrap – amount needed will be determined by the size of your frame
  • Spray adhesive
  • Scissors
  • Craft knife
  • Painter’s tape

Time needed: 15 minutes.

How to Cover an Existing Photo Mat with Wallpaper

  1. Remove Mat From Frame

    Carefully remove the mat from the back of the frame. Remove photo and set aside if using again.

    Cut a piece of wallpaper that is slightly larger – 2″ on all sides than the size of the mat.

    Center mat face down or cut wallpaper and check that the cut piece of paper has at least 1-1/2″ to 2″ on each sides.

  2. Glue

    Using spray adhesive, spray the back of the wallpaper and the front of the mat making sure you cover the surfaces well. Let the adhesive get tacky for about 15 seconds. Then place the mat on the wallpaper.

    Turn over and smooth the wallpaper on the front of the mat to make sure there are no air bubbles.

  3. Cut Paper at Corners

    Cut the paper at each corner of the mat as shown.

  4. Wrap Paper Around Mat

    Using your fingers, wrap the paper around the corners and sides of the mat and smooth along the back of the mat to make sure the paper adheres.

  5. Tape Back of Mat

    Using painter’s tape, secure the edges of the paper to the back of the mat.

  6. Cut Out Center of The Mat

    Using a craft knife, make diagonal cuts in the center of the mat and directly into each corner as shown.

  7. Fold Cuts Back

    Once cuts are made in the center, fold the cuts back.

  8. Trim & Secure

    Trim excess paper and secure to the back of the mat.

  9. Add Photo

    Have your art or photo sized slightly larger than the mat opening. Center the artwork or photo on the back over the opening. Use painter’s tape to secure.

    Put frame back together and hang.

OPTION: Create Impact Using A Small Photo in a Large Frame

Even if you don’t have existing mats in your frames, using wallpaper to make a simple DIY photo mat is a way to use a small photo in a large frame. Making a mat will also add a personal touch to the framed image.

How to Do This: Simply cut out the wallpaper to the size of the frame and then cut the opening on the wallpaper the size of your existing photo. Instant impact for a small piece of art or a photo.

Completed Wallpaper Wrapped Picture Frame Mats

I have a bright new look for the short wall in my living room now. Please ignore the reflections in the picture frame glass. The grasscloth mats look perfect.



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