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How to Frame and Display Your Finished Coloring Pages

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You spent hours creating a beautiful piece - don't let it languish in a drawer. Here's how to turn your finished coloring pages into real wall art.

Choosing a Frame

Our coloring pages print at US Letter size (8.5" × 11"), so standard letter-size frames work perfectly. Options:

  • Budget: IKEA FISKBO or dollar store frames ($1-5)
  • Mid-range: Frames from craft stores with mats (use 40% off coupons!)
  • Premium: Custom framing at a local shop for your absolute best pieces

Matting

A mat (the cardboard border between the art and frame) makes a huge difference. A white or off-white mat with a standard 8×10 opening for an 11×14 frame creates an elegant presentation that makes any coloring page look like gallery art.

Gallery Wall Ideas

Group 4-9 framed coloring pages in a grid arrangement for maximum impact:

  • Themed: All from one collection - like a set of botanicals or mandalas
  • Color story: Pages colored in the same palette across different designs
  • Progressive: Show your skill progression from first page to most recent
  • Group project: Display everyone's version of the same page from a coloring night

Other Display Ideas

  • Clipboard wall: Hang clipboards and swap in new favorites regularly
  • Washi tape: Tape pages directly to the wall for a casual, creative look
  • Photo wire: String a wire with small clips across a wall
  • Leaning shelf: Prop framed pieces on a picture ledge for easy swapping

Ready to create your next masterpiece? Browse our collections for inspiration.

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