Introduction: Playbill Display!
Just a quick and easy way to display playbills - or anything you wanted!
Step 1: Supplies
1 - 36" x 11.75" poster frame (the one where you pull apart the sides - I got mine from A.C. Moore, but the photo attached is from amazon)
2 - wrapping paper (I bought all different colors from the dollar store)
3 - things you want to display (I used playbills - at most I could fit six into one frame)
4 - scissors
5 - Scotch tape
6 - Double-sided tape (I used a scrap-booking dispenser thing - again, got it from A.C. Moore - you could also use glue dots, etc.)
2 - wrapping paper (I bought all different colors from the dollar store)
3 - things you want to display (I used playbills - at most I could fit six into one frame)
4 - scissors
5 - Scotch tape
6 - Double-sided tape (I used a scrap-booking dispenser thing - again, got it from A.C. Moore - you could also use glue dots, etc.)
Step 2: Open Up the Frame
Pull all four black sides off the frame to open
take out the display paper
Clean off the clear "glass" of the frame
take out the display paper
Clean off the clear "glass" of the frame
Step 3: Create the Background
Using the wrapping paper, wrap the backing of the frame just like a present but only the front!
Make sure to leave the hanging tabs open on the back or you won't be able to hang it!
Make sure to leave the hanging tabs open on the back or you won't be able to hang it!
Step 4: Arrange the Display
Once you've created the background, flip the board around and arrange your display
If you're a little obsessive, like me, you could use a ruler to make sure everything is even.
Use the double sided tape (or glue dots) to keep the display in place
If you're a little obsessive, like me, you could use a ruler to make sure everything is even.
Use the double sided tape (or glue dots) to keep the display in place
Step 5: Put the Frame Back Together
Arrange the "glass" front of the frame and put the back sides back on
Step 6: Admire Your Handiwork!
Congrats! You're done!

