Elevate the look of a basic photo frame by mounting it inside this classy stand. No more “leaning” on a cheap cardboard flap. Check out the cut list below to see how easily this design sizes to fit ANY frame.

 

Cost: $8

Time: 1 hour

Difficulty: Easy. Simple cuts and basic assembly make this a great project for beginners.

Tape Measure

Drill/driver

Miter Saw or Handsaw

Hammer

Hand Clamp

*Hot Glue Gun if you’d like the mounted frame to be “removable”

(1) 1″ x 2″ board to make the vertical Leg and horizontal Spacers

(1) ½” x 2″ board to make the horizontal Frame Holders

(1) ½” x 6″ board to make the Base

(4) 1 inch L-brackets

1 inch Finish Nails

1 ¼ inch Finish Nails

Wood Glue

Top Arm

  • 1 x 2 Spacer (Top) – 1 @ 4 inches
  • ½ x 2 Frame Holder (Top) -1 @ Thickness of Photo Frame plus 4 inches

Bottom Arm

  • 1 x 2 Spacer (Bottom) – 1 @ 3 ¼ inches
  • ½ x 2 Frame Holder (Bottom) -1 @ Thickness of Photo Frame plus 3¼ inches

1 x 2 Leg – 1 @ Height of Photo Frame plus 3 inches

½ x 6 Base – 1 @ Length of Bottom Frame Holder plus 3 inches

 

Steps

 

1. Size and Cut the Pieces

 

Measure the thickness (i.e. depth) and height of the photo frame. Using the cut list above, calculate the size of each piece. Using a miter saw or handsaw, cut the pieces to size. Remove any burrs with sand paper before assembly.
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Group the pieces for the Top and Bottom Arms. Apply wood glue to the surface of each 1 x 2 Spacer.
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3. Assemble the Arms

 

Place the ½ x 2 pieces on top of their corresponding 1 x 2’s, flush with one end. Each assembled Arm should now have an equal overhang on the opposite end that is equal to the depth of the Photo Frame. Using a hammer drive two 1-inch finish nails through each of the ½ x 2’s and into the corresponding 1 x 2 to join the pieces, and create the two Arms.
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4. Attach the Leg and Top Arm

 

Apply wood glue to one end of the 1 x 2 Leg. Place the Top Arm onto the end of the Leg, flush with its back edge. Clamp the pieces to the work surface and drive two 1 ¼ inch finish nails through the surface of the Top Arm and into the end of the Leg. Next, install an L-bracket on the inside of the joint to strengthen the assembly.
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5. Position the Bottom Arm

 

Set the assembled Top Arm and Leg on edge on the work surface. Position the Photo Frame against the overhang on the Top Arm. Slide the Bottom Arm into place below the frame. Mark the location of the Bottom Arm on the Leg.
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6. Attach the Bottom Arm

 

Apply wood glue to the back end of the Bottom Arm, align it with the mark on the Leg made in step 5. Clamp the pieces to the work surface and drive two 1 ¼ inch nails through the backside of the Leg and into the end of the Bottom Arm. Finish by installing an L-bracket to the surface of the Bottom Arm and the face of the Leg to strengthen the joint.
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7. Prep the Base

 

Mark the center of the 5½-inch-wide Base. Next, create a line 1 inch from the back edge of the Base.
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8. Install the Base

 

Apply wood glue to the bottom of the Leg, and then place it upright on the Base centered on it’s width and in front of the 1-inch line. Clamp the pieces in place (not shown). Using a hammer, drive 1 ¼ inch nails through the underside of Base and into the Leg.
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9. Support the Leg

 

Using a drill/driver, install an L-bracket on the backside of the Leg to strengthen its connection to the Base.
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10. Insert the Frame

 

Slide the frame between the Arms as shown. Secure the frame by applying a dab of wood glue (permanent), or hot glue (removable) in the notches before sliding the frame back and into place.
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