

Fall is here, and it’s time to break out the decorations. If you’re looking for something new to add an autumn touch, these frames are super easy (and really pretty!)

I found these frames at our local Bargain Hunt for just $2, and while they looked nice in their original gold color, white is more my style. So, chalk paint Provided a quick fix. All you’ll need for this is…
- Picture Frames
- Chalk Paint (if you’re changing the frame color)
- Paintbrush
- Scissors
- Leaves (got mine out of the yard!)
- Scrapbook/craft paper
- Picture mat (if your frame doesn’t come with one)

After painting the frames, I cut some craft paper to fit for a background. I centered a leaf that fit then closed up the frame.
Also, I’m a messy painter, so I had to wipe down the glass a few times… but I’m sure some of you are neater.
Check out this quick video to see the process!

I used some paper that was neutral and had a vintage look to match my space, but your could use whatever pattern you’d like!

Happy decorating, and happy fall, y’all! 🍂🍂🍂
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