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When I moved out of my parents home, I realized I did not own any pictures of myself as child. I wanted to fix that. I found plans by Ana White for a clothesline picture frame, and thought that would be a great way of displaying photos from my childhood. I ended up building two: one for myself and another as a gift for a sibling pre-populated with photos of us growing up together.
This was a pretty easy build. I was able to complete the project in one weekend. I built this project using my Japanese hand saw, my Kreg Jig, and JawHorse (my second pair of hands).
For the finish, I used one coat of Rust-Oleum Early American. Once the stain dried, I sprayed a couple coats of Minwax Poly Spray. I purchased some jute cord and mini clothespins from Michaels.
I am very pleased with how the frame came out, but I think if I built another one I’d like to run the jute in a zigzag pattern.
Angelina says
Such a creative project!
Ashley says
Thanks! 🙂