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Do you collect dolls, maybe die-cast cars or action figures? Do you have a room of your own to display all of your prize possession safely? If you are a collector of any sort, you need to have at least one area of your home in which you can display the things that you enjoy so much. I have created this blog to show other collectors how to design a space in the home to display, store and showcase the items that fill their hearts with joy, take them back to their childhood and just make people proud of what they have.

Adhere These Products To A Custom Picture Frame For A Child

While parents frequently have framed photos in several areas throughout their homes — the master bedroom, living room, and even dining room, for example — it's also common for young children to have framed photos in their rooms, too. Some children have framed photos of themselves, their families, their sports teams, and even their family pets. There's nothing wrong with buying standard frames for your children's photos, but if you want to give them something special, working with a custom framing service may be an idea to explore. Here are some creative frame designs for children.

Crayons

If your child is a budding artist, you may want to pay tribute to this pastime with the custom photo frame that you order. Gather a large selection of crayons or pencil crayons, and then provide these writing utensils to your custom framing service. The framer can cut the crayons or pencil crayons to an appropriate size, and then adhere them around the entire perimeter of the frame. It's a sensible idea to use new writing utensils, but it can also be fun to include those that the child has drawn with at various times.

Building Blocks

Many young boys and girls are heavily into building block toys such as Lego, so it can be a fun idea to have your custom framer adhere some of these blocks to a picture frame. You probably don't want to take your child's building blocks to use in this capacity, especially if they're from specific building sets. Instead, you can visit a secondhand store in your community that has a large selection of toys and buy a number of loose pieces. You won't need many to complete this frame customization.

Toy Cars

If your child loves playing with toy cars, you can pay tribute to this pastime by ordering a car-themed custom picture frame from your local framing service. As with the building block idea, you'll want to buy some toy cars rather than use your child's. One option is to have your framer produce a thick frame that he or she can paint black and add a yellow dotted line down the center to give the appearance of a road. Your framer can then mount a few toy cars around the perimeter of the frame so that it appears as though they're driving on the road.

Each of these ideas is sure to excite your child, as well as give your framer a fun challenge. Contact a local framing company to talk about more ideas for custom picture frames