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How to Create a Family Portrait Wall

Published 11/27/24

family portrait wall

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Creating a family gallery wall filled with portraits of your partner and your kids (and yourself!) shouldn't be difficult—getting the perfect picture was hard enough! Try these easy steps to create an easy, DIY family portrait wall you can display year-round.

And don't forget—your perfect photo moments will look great on the cover of your next subscription photo book, or Classic Photo Book.

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Something big is coming soon…👀✨ Can you spot it on this family gallery wall?#gallery #wall #wallphotoshoot #photos #pictures #creatorsearchinsights #chatbooks #printedphotos

♬ Peace - Amber Echo

How to a Family Portrait Wall

Grab the frames you'd like to use (vintage, upcycled, Dollar Tree, whatever works!), just make sure they come with a mat (or, use cardboard or printer paper and make your own!).

Remove the mat from the frame and wrap in the tissue, wrapping or print of your choice. Add Mod-Podge to the surface of the mat, then place your paper on top.

Turn your mat over and Mod-Podge the backside of the mat. Then, fold the sides of your paper over until the frame is completely covered in your paper.

Now, add your family's favorite photos, using Chatbooks Premium Prints, to the frame, add your new mat on top and close up the frame.

Hang on the wall and voilà! You have a beautiful, easy family portrait wall.

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