Self-quarantine can be challenging, especially if you’re used to leaving the house at dawn and returning late at night. The coronavirus pandemic has kept many of us indoors under a lockdown that may stretch on, and for those who can’t work from home or who need more than a rotation of online classes, workouts and streaming, a creative project can lift spirits. One of the most satisfying ways to pass the time is to use your DIY crafting skills to make personalized picture frames that brighten your home and capture memories.

If you have children at home, involving them in these projects is a win-win: they stay engaged away from screens, learn new skills and contribute to home décor. Below are some of the best and easiest DIY picture frame ideas—projects you can do with kids and others you can complete on your own. Once you’ve cleaned the house, taken necessary safety precautions, and gathered basic supplies, it’s time to start crafting.
An Infusion of Color
Bright, colorful frames add instant personality to any room. A two-tone painted frame is a quick, stylish makeover that requires minimal supplies: an inexpensive cardboard or wooden frame, painter’s tape and two cans of spray or acrylic paint in complementary colors. The simple contrast between the two hues gives a polished, modern look without much effort.

For a kid-friendly, colorful project, make a pencil frame using colored pencils glued side-by-side around a basic frame. It uses pencils you already have and produces a vibrant, textured border that children love to help assemble.

Another playful idea for a child’s room is a matchbox car frame. Attach a row of toy cars to a wide frame using a glue gun to create a bold, three-dimensional border that doubles as a display of their favorite little vehicles.

For a more refined option, try paint-dipped frames. Use an old frame, tape off sections and dip or paint the edges in metallics or bold colors for a chic, contemporary finish that suits entryways, living room gallery walls and bedside tables.

Involve Your Kids in Projects
Popsicle stick frames are a classic craft and a perfect beginner project for kids. Arrange and glue sticks into simple squares or creative patterns, then paint or decorate them with stickers, glitter or small found objects. These frames are inexpensive, adaptable and allow children to express individual creativity.

If you prefer natural materials, collect small, smooth stones or pebbles from a clean, safe outdoor area and glue them around a frame to create a rustic, tactile border. The rock frame is easy to assemble, weathered and organic in appearance.

Book lovers can repurpose an old favorite into a unique book frame: remove the book’s pages or hollow out part of it to create a border for a photograph, or wrap a plain frame in book pages for a literary-themed display. For those who like an industrial vibe, simple metal or pipe-style frames deliver a clean, modern look with minimal materials.


Think of Frames Beyond Traditional Designs
Consider repurposing architectural pieces for dramatic displays: an old window sash becomes a multi-photo frame with vintage charm, and an upcycled door panel can be transformed into a large-scale photo display. These projects may require more time and basic tools, but they create striking focal points for any room.




Whether you choose a simple painted frame, a playful children’s project or an ambitious upcycled centerpiece, DIY picture frames are an affordable, creative way to refresh your home while staying safe indoors. Gather supplies, involve family members, and pick a project that matches your style—then enjoy the satisfaction of decorating with something you made yourself.