r/pictureframing

Image 1 — I built a picture frame that shows my friend group's Letterboxd reviews the moment they post them. My family is obsessed with it.
Image 2 — I built a picture frame that shows my friend group's Letterboxd reviews the moment they post them. My family is obsessed with it.
Image 3 — I built a picture frame that shows my friend group's Letterboxd reviews the moment they post them. My family is obsessed with it.
Image 4 — I built a picture frame that shows my friend group's Letterboxd reviews the moment they post them. My family is obsessed with it.
Image 5 — I built a picture frame that shows my friend group's Letterboxd reviews the moment they post them. My family is obsessed with it.
Image 6 — I built a picture frame that shows my friend group's Letterboxd reviews the moment they post them. My family is obsessed with it.
Image 7 — I built a picture frame that shows my friend group's Letterboxd reviews the moment they post them. My family is obsessed with it.
Image 8 — I built a picture frame that shows my friend group's Letterboxd reviews the moment they post them. My family is obsessed with it.
Image 9 — I built a picture frame that shows my friend group's Letterboxd reviews the moment they post them. My family is obsessed with it.
Image 10 — I built a picture frame that shows my friend group's Letterboxd reviews the moment they post them. My family is obsessed with it.
Image 11 — I built a picture frame that shows my friend group's Letterboxd reviews the moment they post them. My family is obsessed with it.
Image 12 — I built a picture frame that shows my friend group's Letterboxd reviews the moment they post them. My family is obsessed with it.
Image 13 — I built a picture frame that shows my friend group's Letterboxd reviews the moment they post them. My family is obsessed with it.
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I built a picture frame that shows my friend group's Letterboxd reviews the moment they post them. My family is obsessed with it.

So this started because my friends are genuinely funny on Letterboxd and it felt wrong that their reviews just scroll away into nothing.

Now there's a frame in our kitchen that shows one review at a time, big, like it's art. The poster on the left, their stars and their little writeup on the right. It looks like a printed page in a frame, not a screen. There's NO glow, so it's perfect for movie nights. Guests do not clock it as a screen until it changes in front of them, which has this really cool ink dithering effect.

It rotates all day on its own. Someone logs a movie at the theater and their review is on our wall before they're home. My friend gave Spider-man 2 a four and a half stars with the review "god bless Spider-man 2" and that hung in our kitchen like a museum piece for two hours. That's the whole product honestly.

I had some fun building this and coded in some additional features. Chiefly: it remembers. A year to the day after you watched something, that old review comes back around. We've had dinner arguments start because the wall decided to bring up somebody's 2025 take on a movie they now claim they always loved. It keeps receipts.

It does other stuff too.

  • My friends and I all rank our 2026 release watches. So now, you can put a whole ranked list up when you're feeling brave for other's to judge.
  • There's a movie night mode, where you can display a selected movie or randomly choose one from your friend group's watch list, along with everyone's ratings (of those who have seen it).
  • You can ask Alexa to change it when you don't like the review that's up, which was supposed to be a joke feature and is now the most used one.

"Alexa, ask matinee to cycle"

"Alexa, ask matinee what's now showing"

  • And there's a page in the little app that shows every review the wall has ever displayed, which has become a nice little history book.
  • I'm still dreaming up more features!

I live in California now but am from Michigan, and this has been a fantastic way to stay engaged with my friend group back home.

How I built it is in the comments for anyone who wants that.

Real question though: a couple friends keep saying they want one and I can't tell if they're being polite.

Would you actually hang one of these in your place?

u/bashslam5927 — 3 days ago

Looking for hands on picture framing classes Orlando, FL

I'd especially like to learn the actual process: cutting mats, measuring and cutting moulding, joining frames, mounting artwork, choosing/working with glass or acrylic, and proper preservation techniques.

I've checked some of the obvious places, including local college/continuing-education options, without much luck.

Does anyone know of a framing school, shop, framer, makerspace, community college, or other program in Central Florida that teaches this? TYIA

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u/bonusfries517 — 2 days ago
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J.Levi green velvet frame how to open

Does anyone know how I can open this J.Levi green velvet picture frame to add pictures to it?
I do not see a visible place to open it

u/Sashsuckafree — 2 days ago
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Hanging a heavy painting on mortar (?)

(Edited: Seems like I don't know how to attach pictures.)

Hi Reddit experts who are handier than I am!

So, I have a large piece of art, about 5'3" by 4'6" (160 x 140 cm) framed. (Picture 1.) I let the framer convince me that glass would be nicer than plexi, so it's quite heavy. I'd say 60 or 70 pounds or more.

I live in Mexico City, where walls are done in mortar and concrete (I think). With the building handyman, I first tried to hang the entire thing with what the framer installed, which was a series of sawtooth hangers hung on anchored screws. (Pictures 2 and 3.) That lasted nearly a year. Last week, I noticed the top was starting to sag. (Picture 4). I took the entire thing down, and it turns out one of the anchors and screws had started to pull out of the wall. (Picture 5).

I'm hoping you friends might have some ideas:

  1. Is that hole still good any more, even if plastered over? Maybe with a deeper hole and longer screw?
  2. If not, what other alternatives do I have? French cleats along the top? Heavy duty D-rings on the side?
  3. Or, should I take the entire thing to another framer and have it redone in plexiglass?

Appreciate your advice! I have no idea what I'm doing otherwise!

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u/lawyersaurus_rex — 3 days ago

Photo Framing

I want to put a few Individual portraits of family members in my living room.
What is the ideal size photo frame for this?
Should I put glass/acrylic to cover the photo or leave it open?
Should I use a mount/mat or go full bleed?
What should the width of the frame be (0.5inches or 1 inches)?
Should it be deep (how far it sticks out from the wall) or flat?
The style of printing the photo (Matte vs glossy). Should any kind of protective layer be added if no glass/acrylic is used to cover?
any other things I should keep in mind while doing this?

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u/nazariyaPOV — 8 days ago

Help me find what brand this is please.

I bought this 72"x24" poster from goodwill (got a steal) of the GOAT. Unfortunately, the one side of the frame is gone and I need that side to properly hang the frame. One the back is a sticker of which I assume is the brand/maker of the frame but as shown it’s ripped off. I tried google reverse image searching and nothing comes up. Maybe one of you guys/gals can help me or point me in the right direction to find what I’m looking for so I can get this reframed and up in my office. Thank you for help.

u/DR-Kill-Alot — 11 days ago
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Velvet frame

I have a picture frame that I want to hang on the wall using super strong velcro command strips, but it has a velvet backing. Will it stay on the wall? The velcro isn’t super fuzzy, but I’m still nervous. Recommendations??

u/Some-Statistician-91 — 10 days ago