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IKEA Frame – 4 Ways

June 16, 2009 By Spoonful of Sugar - 62 Comments


IKEA is one of my favourite stores – I always manage to find something I can’t live without. One of the most versatile items I have bought is the IKEA Ribba Frame. I used some recently for a project for Silver Magazine. I framed some pieces of scrap booking paper, and added a small toy car to a deep frame, to make some nursery art. This would also make a great background for a treasured photo, and can be easily updated as your child grows.

I realised that I have many of these frames in other corners of my home. I have framed some old LP Movie Soundtracks and they hang in the Theatre.

Sarah made a flower picture that hangs in her bedroom.

I have framed vintage patterns in the sewing room.

Kylie has done an amazing job on some framed art this week. Check out the technique she used – this one is on my must do list!

I apologise for the photos in this post – I need to read up on the best way to take photos of glass. Any tips would be most appreciated!

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  1. nima says

    June 16, 2009 at 10:36 pm

    wow…nice framing

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  2. Shiree says

    June 16, 2009 at 10:45 pm

    oh so like minds like minds, I have done very similar things with lots of photo frames, I have a set of old keys in one, looks great, and makes for easy changeable inexpensive artwork!

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  3. GB says

    June 16, 2009 at 10:46 pm

    What a cool idea – the pattern looks fab!

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  4. Sandra @ Pepperberry and Co. says

    June 16, 2009 at 11:17 pm

    Ooh, I love the vintage sewing pattern idea! So clever.

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  5. Journeying Five says

    June 16, 2009 at 11:37 pm

    love the framing..especially the flowers and the pattern, both close to my heart…girls and crafting. i have some ikea frames that i want to put fabric into!

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  6. Fiona @ Dragonfly-Crafts says

    June 17, 2009 at 2:57 pm

    Great way to use the frames, all so different.
    I think you’ve done well with the photography, can’t help on how to make it better…. sorry 🙁

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  7. Sandi says

    June 16, 2009 at 11:58 pm

    What a great display idea!

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  8. rachelmp says

    June 17, 2009 at 1:10 am

    Cute projects Lisa!

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  9. pixelhazard says

    June 17, 2009 at 2:04 am

    I know just what you mean! I went to IKEA a couple of weeks ago and they had a sale on frames. I have to jazz them up a little and I bought them despite not having anywhere to put them!

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  10. Linda says

    June 17, 2009 at 2:21 am

    oh wow these are fabulous I especially love the vintage pattern one!!!!

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  11. Handmade in Israel says

    June 17, 2009 at 2:36 am

    Oh, I totally love those frames. I’ve made ‘shell art’ for my kids with them by framing the most beautiful shells they’ve collected. I am waiting for more of them to come in here in Israel… they were sold out last time I was there and we only have one store 🙁

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  12. Terriaw says

    June 17, 2009 at 5:10 am

    What a really cute idea! I love the shadowbox, and the vintage pattern. Great for my sewing room!

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  13. texmorg says

    June 17, 2009 at 6:20 am

    These frames make wonderful presents and are also great activities for the kids to do on the holidays. I especially love the vintage pattern one.
    Linda

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  14. Alicia says

    June 17, 2009 at 7:24 am

    Great idea, but it’s just no fair! I too love Ikea, however living in the Midwest, the closest one is 4 hours away. I wish there was more you could order online from their website. If so, I’d be ordering ALL the time 🙂

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  15. Sheri Howard says

    June 17, 2009 at 7:59 am

    SO CLEVER!

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  16. LizzieJane says

    June 17, 2009 at 7:59 am

    You always have the best ideas. Now you have me looking around my house for stuff to frame!
    x

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  17. Tracy says

    June 17, 2009 at 8:07 am

    We have Ribba frames in several sizes at our house, and in white–love them! They really showcase artwork beautifully. I love the ideas here. :o) Happy Day, Lisa ((HUGS))

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  18. Rumi says

    June 17, 2009 at 11:55 am

    Oh great ideas. Wish our Ikea store was a bit closer.

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  19. locuasia says

    June 17, 2009 at 12:48 pm

    What a great idea! I wish we had an Ikea in my state – no such luck there is only one in Mexico City 🙁
    Thank you for visiting my blog! You make my day with your comments 🙂

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  20. Natasha says

    June 17, 2009 at 1:55 pm

    I love IKEA too. But I just can’t go there without spending a load of cash. It’s the marketplace that does it too me. There is always something that I think I just can’t live without!

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  21. Sew Useful Designs says

    June 17, 2009 at 4:58 pm

    I love all of your ideas! Particularly the record covers and patterns… such a contemporary way of display! Genius! The car project is just way too cute!

    I think your photography is spot-on! 🙂

    Hugs! Vikki 🙂

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  22. em's scrapbag says

    June 17, 2009 at 6:17 pm

    Very nice. Love the flower picture your daughter made.

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  23. suzitee says

    June 17, 2009 at 6:35 pm

    IKEA is a dangerous place! LOL…I can never leave without buying gadgets and storage, but now I will have to stop in the picture section too 🙂 Love what you’ve done with your frames, especially the vintage sewing pattern xxx

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  24. Christy says

    June 17, 2009 at 7:11 pm

    so lovely! what a sweet way to display ephemera!

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  25. Jenaveve says

    June 17, 2009 at 7:29 pm

    In agreeance with all of the above – that Ikea is fab but dangerous, and this is a really clever way to get your favourite images from all sorts of places up on display. Nice!

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  26. The Quilt Buddy says

    June 17, 2009 at 7:31 pm

    Oh Lisa…Thanks for sharing! I have an idea for a few Christmas gifts now!

    Please keep the great ideas coming!

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  27. shabbydreaming says

    June 17, 2009 at 10:29 pm

    How creative!! The car one is PERFECT for a little mans bedroom!! I love ikea also!!
    what a lovely blog you have!!
    mandii

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  28. Melanie Gray Augustin says

    June 18, 2009 at 12:19 am

    Ohh… I’m really wanting to do a trip to Ikea now. Love the car frame!

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  29. GUGAW says

    June 18, 2009 at 2:01 am

    i love ikea – they really know how to work on my impulses! and those lp covers looks great framed x

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  30. REread says

    June 18, 2009 at 4:35 am

    IKEA i like it too … but it always makes me kind of nutty … and once i’m out i feel like i can breath better!

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  31. Thimbleanna says

    June 18, 2009 at 5:22 am

    Those are adorable! Thanks for the link to the other frame — it’s really cute too. You are so lucky to have an IKEA near you — I think our nearest one is almost 4 hours away. ;-(

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  32. Anne Heidi says

    June 18, 2009 at 7:52 am

    Oh they look amazing! I have used the same frame for a stitchery, and I love the way it looks! Looks like you are doing good on taking pictures of glass, not an easy task at all!

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  33. Cheryl says

    June 18, 2009 at 10:01 am

    That’s a great idea. I love those frames and always look at them when I visit IKEA. Love Sarah’s flowers…how sweet is that?!

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  34. The Blonde Duck says

    June 18, 2009 at 10:34 am

    Popped in to say hi!

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  35. Philigry says

    June 18, 2009 at 10:37 am

    , you can never have enough frames! i love all of these.

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  36. Sandrine says

    June 18, 2009 at 3:05 pm

    Love your framing job, I think you did a good job with the photos…Sorry I am not a great photograph to help further…I have few a these frames and wanted to make some felt fabric art…you might have given me a push in the back 😉

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  37. Indigo Blue says

    June 18, 2009 at 4:01 pm

    II love Ikea too. Our nearest branch is 2 hours away so we make a day trip of it, we even stayed over njight once. Well we were kitchen researching at the time. i really like the folwer version. Very crisp and colourful.

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  38. Cascade Lily says

    June 18, 2009 at 4:21 pm

    No Ikea here either, which, considering my lack of restraint, probably isn’t a bad thing!

    Great ideas though 🙂 Must try them out some day.

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  39. Carrie says

    June 18, 2009 at 5:46 pm

    I just love the flower picture. It’s so graphic and cool. What a wonderful idea!

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  40. Bev C says

    June 18, 2009 at 7:21 pm

    Hello Lisa,

    On your camera there is a section that shows the different formats,eg;landscape etc amongst this is taking photo’s through glass,press this button and you save heaps of time and don’t get the reflection on the frame unless of course you have non-reflective glass. Hope this helps you. Happy days.

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  41. Simone de Klerk says

    June 19, 2009 at 2:49 am

    I love what you and Sarah did with those frames and I love your expression: I always manage to find something I can’t live without

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  42. MissyMack says

    June 20, 2009 at 12:38 am

    I have to confess…I’ve never been to Ikea. *gasp* But your frames look fantastic!

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  43. A World in a PAN says

    June 20, 2009 at 10:37 am

    Oh, a fram/box. The wife of my nephew is a known Frenc artist, and her work evolves around the “box” theme. If you care to have a look, her website is http://www.bellinda.fr

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  44. Jelly Wares says

    June 20, 2009 at 6:05 pm

    Everything looks gorgeous as usual Lisa!!! I especially love the sewing pattern in a frwme idea..

    Take Care
    Jodie 🙂

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  45. Beth says

    June 20, 2009 at 7:09 pm

    oh, those are so awesome! great for a nursery!

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  46. RoyalTLady says

    June 21, 2009 at 8:24 am

    I came via A World In A Pan… and I never regretted that I did!

    What an interesting blog you have. You certainly have ways with things and they are superb.

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  47. Kleiner Berliner says

    June 21, 2009 at 11:21 am

    Hi Lisa, oh I love IKEA as well. Espacially with the new house…could spend a fortune, lol*
    Beautiful ideas again. Warm greetings from sunny Germany sends,
    Julie

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  48. Jenny says

    June 21, 2009 at 2:22 pm

    They look wonderful-a home can never have too many frames!

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  49. two hippos says

    June 22, 2009 at 6:07 am

    fab – I must make a trip to Ikea!

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  50. Sherrin says

    June 21, 2009 at 5:40 pm

    I love what you’ve done with the frames! I was just at IKEA yesterday, and now I want to go back for some frames to play with. I feel another IKEA visit coming on…

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  51. Astrid says

    June 22, 2009 at 7:16 am

    What a sweet way of using those frames – thanks for the inspiration! 🙂

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  52. The Blonde Duck says

    June 22, 2009 at 2:29 pm

    I just decided I’ll do one of these for my mom’s b-day!

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  53. Rachel says

    June 23, 2009 at 10:26 am

    Ikea shadowbox frames really are so useful!

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  54. melissa s. says

    June 22, 2009 at 8:22 pm

    that is so clever! I need to do an ikea visit soon 🙂

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  55. Angel.Pearls says

    June 23, 2009 at 12:05 am

    Nice projects! //Eva

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  56. Suzie says

    June 23, 2009 at 7:26 am

    I love the framing, specially what Sarah made for you! It is such a lovely idea! Thanks for caring, Lisa!

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  57. sewkalico says

    June 24, 2009 at 9:32 am

    They look great esp. love the sewing pattern one

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  58. handmaiden says

    June 25, 2009 at 7:52 am

    like the vintage pattern idea, will have to remember that one if I ever get my own studio….I can dream

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  59. AJ says

    June 29, 2009 at 8:36 am

    Wonderful ideas. Love the one with the matchbox car!

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  60. Julie says

    July 2, 2009 at 9:52 pm

    I’ve got a stack of vintage patterns that I was going to frame, just haven’t found the right frames. Having a trip to Melbourne this week, might have to sneak a visit to IKEA. Great work.

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  61. Leanne says

    July 5, 2009 at 2:53 am

    I remember your wonderful butterfly frame I still love looking at mine.

    Reply
  62. I Purr-Furr to Craft says

    July 5, 2009 at 11:07 pm

    Love the felt and button flowers.

    Reply

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