Do you love gallery walls?  I love gallery walls.  But gallery walls can get expensive – you need to buy several frames that go together, then find pictures/photos that will fit into the pre-cut mats inside those frames, or get custom mats cut (which again can cost a pretty penny).  Today I’m going to show you my sneaky way to get a gallery wall on a budget; by cutting your own picture mats.

This was the gallery wall in my parent’s basement – yes, the same one that I’ve been making-over for 5 weeks.

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I feel their pain.  You can relate too right?  When you collect photo frames from here there and every Mother’s/Father’s Day and try to hang them in some kind of gallery wall fashion….  but end up with a mish-mash of frames and sizes and images – like the top row 2nd from the right and 4th row second from the left – which are actually not our family at all, but the model family that came with the frames.  One is even hung sideways to fit the space. lol

I wanted to give them a ‘better’ gallery wall – something with some consistency and symmetry – and fewer ‘non-relatives’ in the mix.  Instead of buying frames online, or shopping the stores, I decided to check out the dollar store first… with fingers and toes crossed.

As luck would have it, I found a fantastic option:

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Wood-look, simple and at $4 a frame it was well within my budget.  Perhaps you noticed that these frames don’t come with mats?  Not to worry.

I purchased a mat cutting kit a few years ago and have been using it ever since.  I’m going to show you how easy it is to cut your own picture mats.

  1.  Measure the photo/picture you want to mat, and the size of the glass (or model family picture) inside the frame.

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  1. Cut down your mat to that size – in my case it was an 8″x10″ opening.
  2.  Subtract the width of the picture (5″ above) from the width of the mat (8″) = 3″  Divide that number by two so that you have equal spacing on either side of your picture = 1 ½”   Draw a line on the BACK of your mat 1 ½” in from either side. (or whatever your measurement was)

  3.  Repeat for the top and bottom:  Mat (10″) – Picture (7″) = 3″ divided by two = a line 1 ½” down from the top of the mat and up from the bottom.

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  1.  Line up your mat cutting ruler with the outside edge of one of those lines.  I’m right-handed, so I started with the outside of the left line:

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  1.  Click your bevel blade to the ruler and line up the dash line with the line you drew on the back of your mat.  (see the white/silver dash line above?)
  •  Press the bevel blade down and slowly move it up your mat until the dash line meets your top pencil line.

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    1.  Lift the blade up and repeat on the remaining three sides.

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    That’s it – you’ve just cut your own picture mats!

    Cutting on the back side of the mat means the bevel on the front will slope outwards from your picture – flip it over and see:

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    1.  Centre your picture within the mat and hold in place with a bit of scotch tape on the back.
  •  Open the back of your dollar store frames, insert your new matted images and seal them back up.

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    The dollar store frames I chose had table stands on the back so I just pulled those off and flattened the hinge they were attached by.

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    Small photos, large photos, all are centred, matted and looking gorgeous ready-to-hang.

    I used my favourite (and best) technique for hanging pictures and started by hanging a central image and then worked outwards.

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    For spacing on a gallery wall, I like to space the pictures at least the width of the frame apart.

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    If you want multi-layer mats, cut the inner mat first and then cut the outer mat (top mat) slightly larger afterwards.

    My mat cutting kit came with a whack of mats in different colours so I didn’t need to go out and buy any more – however, you can purchase uncut mats at craft stores and online if you need more.

    This is the kit I use/suggest for cutting your own picture mats (affiliate link):

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    Would you guess this was a Dollar store gallery wall?  If the pictures were un-matted maybe, but I think adding that one, easy detail, makes a world of difference.

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    Note to self (and family):  Quit buying frames for Mother’s/Father’s Day.

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    Have a great one!

    Too funny

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