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DIY Floating Picture Frame Tutorial {Reminders of God’s Word In Your Home}

DIY Floating Picture Frame Tutorial
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Our house is not just a building with four walls – it’s our home base.  It’s where we go for comfort and peace at the end of a busy day.  Decorating your home with built-in reminders of God’s faithfulness can be a such a source of encouragement.

For that reason, I put some of our favorite Scripture verses in these DIY Floating Picture Frames in our bathroom.  My husband and I each picked two as a reminder that God is the unshakable foundation of our hearts and home.

DIY Floating Frames
Before
before wall

After removing a brass towel bar and painting the bathroom, I contemplated what to hang on the wall over the master bathtub.  I knew whatever I displayed should be relaxing and enjoyable for the end of a long day.    Although a flat screen TV was very tempting, I decided to frame some verses that meant a lot to Jeremy and I.  We each picked two in order to add a personal touch to our bathroom (Light and Airy Master Bathroom Makeover).

These verses are special to us because they are not just informative words on a page but they serve as directional markers on a map, pivot points that show us how to find our true North.  The world and even our hearts can be very deceiving, but one thing holds true – no matter your country, social status or salary, the Word of God pierces our hearts the way nothing else can or does.

diy scripture wall art

Along with countless others, these truths represent defining moments in our lives where God illuminated His Truth to us.  We carry them with us, not just on the wall of our bathroom.  We hold them in our hearts to know the depth, height and breadth of a loving God who actively leads His children along life’s perilous journey.

When my heart betrays me, I find solace in the truth of His Word that is alive and active, sharper than any double edged sword.  God continually works in the hearts and minds of His children through the truth of His Word.  Not just initially, as a book laid on the coffee table of eternity, but God perpetually uses His Word in the DAILY lives of His children.  He guides and cares for them as a shepherd cares for his sheep.

floating frame wall art

When I look at these transparent frames, I know these verses are not just words in a frame to merely be read.  Their purpose is to be embraced.  They are to be trusted, knowing the Author will catch me every time I fall.

It’s amazing how these verses filled a void on the wall of our home and our hearts.  ”My flesh and my heart may fail, but God is the strength of my heart and my portion forever.” – Psalm 73:26

after wall

To Make Your Own DIY Floating Picture Frames:

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I had a large space to fill in our bathroom which is why small frames are great.  They make a large wall space interesting while they are also inexpensive.

What You Need:

  1. Four 11 x 14 picture frames – http://amzn.to/2zmvwQ2
  2. Four CHEAP 11 x 14 picture frames from the dollar store – you will only need the glass from these!
  3. Card stock of any color.  I used a tan with an antique-y (is that a word?) finish from the scrap paper section of the craft store.
  4. Printer
  5. Double-sided tape https://amzn.to/2DY5fv7
  6. Dry erase marker
  7. Paper cutter (optional) http://amzn.to/2y92fHd


What you don’t see in the picture is that there are actually two pieces of glass.  They suspend my verse art in the middle of the frame to make the DIY Floating Picture Frames.

First, make your wall art. I did mine in Microsoft Word and cut them to size with my paper cutter.  The two verses that Jeremy picked are in a typewriter font (Special Elite) and my two are in a script (Ballerina in bold).

Take the 11×14 piece of glass out of your dollar store frame. (You will not use the frame part, just the glass).  Clean the glass with glass cleaner.  Once it is dried, place your art on the top and fasten it with double sided tape underneath the art.  Readjust as needed to get it in the center.

Now open up your “nicer frame”.  Lay it face down and take out the backing.  Clean the glass in this frame also.

Finally, add the other piece of glass so that the art is sandwiched between the two pieces of glass.  Refasten the pack of the frame and wipe off the dry erase marks on the front.

You are done!

For tips on hanging gallery wall art, be sure to check out this post: How to Hang Pictures Evenly (in Half The Time!)

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How do you think it turned out?  These verses each have special importance to us.  Seeing them daily is a strong reminder of God’s continued faithfulness in the future.  I’d love to hear what verses you would choose!

If you like these frames you might also like my DIY Faux Painted Signs.  You can get the look of painted signs without the hassle and time of painting them yourself!  Free printables included.

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20 Comments

  1. Hello Karin! When you re-fasten the back part of the frame (in order to keep the two glasses from falling out of the frame), wouldn’t the flex points (those little pieces holding the glass in place) show? How do you hide those?

    1. IT depends on the color and size of the flex points. If they do show too much, put a tiny dab of hot glue in the corners to keep the glass in instead of using the flex points. Great question Hira!

  2. Hi Karin,

    How do you keep the the metal inserts from showing through the glass? How do you keep both glass to stay without showing the inserts?

  3. Gorgeous! So sad I couldn’t find this printable on your library.

  4. Hi, I just love this idea! What size was the wall are you printed? It looks like 8×10 maybe?

    1. Yes, they are printed as 8 x 10 and there is instructions on how to change the size in the post! Thanks for stopping by Stacey!

    1. Larissa – I was just reading and enjoying your blog the other day! Thank you so much for taking the time to read my post. Hopefully we can meet face to face sometime in the future. It’s so refreshing to see you use your blog to not only help women but to be bold about your faith.

  5. Beautiful! Do you happen to know the paint color on your wall? I love that blue!

  6. How do you attach these to the wall?

    1. You can add a picture hanging bracket, one of the saw-tooth type to the back of the frame if there’s not one there. Let me know if you have anymore questions!

  7. These are gorgeous , and I love the verses! Decorating with God’s Word is a great way to infuse it into your life!

    1. Thank you so much Abbey! I totally agree – our homes should reflect the intentions of our hearts. Thanks for stopping by.

  8. I love this! I have been noticing my kindergartener going around to all of my wall decor and copying the words into his notebook. How awesome if he could be copying scripture and not even realize it. I’m doing this for sure!

    1. What a fabulous idea Ally! I can’t think of anything better for him to copy. Thanks for stopping by!

  9. I really love these and am going to make these if I can find the supplies! Thank you for sharing!

  10. Teddy Thomas says:

    I’m in love with this bath. I’m renovating my bath. Thanks for getting me this ideal. Where can I print scriptures

    1. Thank you so much Teddy! What a compliment. If you go to the main homepage, go to the bottom right and you’ll see a place to sign up to subscribe to the newsletter. When you do that you will get a link to all the free printables. Let me know if you have any trouble and thank you again!