It’s amazing what you can find on a modern-day treasure hunt.  I went to a local thrift store and found exactly what I needed to make a framed corkboard…all under $11! Read on to learn how to make a framed corkboard.

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I browsed through old frames and paintings and found this rustic wooden frame. I looked over it carefully and saw that it was in great shape. It would make a great frame for a corkboard. I love that I didn’t  even need to repaint it because it fits the rustic farmhouse look that I’m going for. The frame had a painting of a little baby that I will remove.

Helpful tip: When thrifting, look past distracting things like a painting that you don’t care for. Instead, look at the overall shape and “potential” of the item. Often, items just need a new coat of paint or a good polish. Think creatively!

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I also found a corkboard that is slightly larger than the frame…perfect! I removed the wooden frame around it using a small hammer (I use this to hang paintings on the wall) and a flathead screwdriver. I wedged the flathead screwdriver in between the corners and tapped unti the frame easily came apart. I will replace it with a beautiful, custom frame that fits the rustic farmhouse decor that I’m going for.

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Next, I took some burlap that I already have and wrapped the corkboard. You can purchase burlap at Home Depot.

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Then, cut the burlap and pull it tight across the front of the corkboard. Secure it with a nailgun, or tape it, like I did. Don’t worry if it doesn’t look very pretty. No one will see the back of the corkboard. I would have stapled the burlap onto the corkboard, but the painter’s tape was easier to reach.

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The next step is to mount the corkboard onto the back of the wooden frame. I used four mirror holders and screwed them on near each corner of the frame.

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Voila! The DIY framed corkboard is all done! What do you think? Much better to look at than the cheap looking store-bought ones, right?

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There are so many uses for a framed corkboard. You can use a framed corkboard to pin important notes in the office,  to hang as a message board for the home,  or as a creative mood board for your next project.

I am using it as a way to display some pictures. I printed a few of my favorite photos on Instagram. My custom framed corkboard is now hanging in our lounge in the backyard. I didn’t want to poke holes through the pictures, so I used clothespins to hang it onto some twine. I love that I can easily change the photos.

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I hope you enjoyed learning how to make a framed corkboard.  Be crafty and have fun! How would you use a framed corkboard?Leave a comment below.

xoxo,

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COMMENTS

brilliant! I have so many frames lying around and one wall that is in dire need of a board – perfect! Thank you!

I am so doing this for every room in my new house!! LOVE your creativity!

Victoria Johansson Egneby

Ooooo… great idea. Love this!

Oh how I love thrift stores!! This is super cute, I love it!!