Paper Frames

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Paper Frames

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DIY paper frames+free template

In order to make the frames you only need some good quality paper and double-sided tape or glue. It doesn’t matter what size paper you use as long as you follow the scoring instructions. The frames can be made any size and they’re super fun to make. Could be a cute 1st wedding anniversary gift (1st year theme is paper).

In this tutorial I'll show you how to make 3 types of frames: basic frame, deep border frame and wide border frame.

The Basic Frame

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You can make it any size you want. The border will be a regular size border.

Score & Cut

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Take your paper and score at: 3/8″, 3/4″, 1 1/8″ and 1 1/2″ on all 4 sides.

Trim away the corners (the small squares formed by the intersection of the scored lines).

Shape

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On 2 sides (if you’re making a rectangular frame I do recommend choosing the shorter ones) mark on the 3rd score line 3/8″, trace a trapezoid shape and trim using the scissors.

Burnish

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Fold and burnish all the scored lines.

Fold

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Roll the weird shapes sides first and glue them into place with a bit of double-sided tape or glue.

Roll the other 2 sides and tuck them underneath the previous ones.

The Deep Border Frame

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This frames has a deep border, could work well as a shadow frame.

Score

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Take your paper and score at: 3/8″, 1 1/8″, 1 1/2″ and 2 1/4″

Cut

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Trim away the corners (the small squares formed by the intersection of the scored lines).

Shape

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On 2 sides (if you’re making a rectangular frame I do recommend choosing the shorter ones) mark on the 3rd score line 3/8″, trace a trapezoid shape and trim using the scissors.

Fold

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Roll the weird shapes sides first and glue them into place with a bit of double-sided tape or glue.

Roll the other 2 sides and tuck them underneath the previous ones.

The Wide Border Frame

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This frame has a wide border and would work really well with pretty patterned paper as it allows you to see more of it.

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Take your paper and score at: 3/4″, 1 1/8″, 1 7/8″ and 2 1/4″

Trim away the corners (the small squares formed by the intersection of the scored lines) On 2 sides (if you’re making a rectangular frame I do recommend choosing the shorter ones) mark on the 3rd score line 3/4″, trace a trapezoid shape and trim using the scissors.

Fold

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Roll the weird shapes sides first and glue them into place with a bit of double-sided tape or glue.

Roll the other 2 sides and tuck them underneath the previous ones.