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DIY Wall Art: Vinyl Wall

Looking for something to fill your wall other than a boring photo collection? Use your favorite vinyl records and music-related memorabilia to create a stand-out area in your home. 

To create my vinyl wall, I purchased these vinyl record frames from Michael's for six of my favorite records. (A three-pack costs $25.) I also framed a vintage Woodstock Time magazine using this frame from Target for $8. 

Lay out your framed records/items on the floor to choose your ideal layout. Start at the top corner, measuring evenly as you mount. I used simple frame hooks and haven't had any issues with my wall. 

And just like that, there you have it! The best part is that you can always add more frames or switch the framed records as your music tastes change or new albums come out. Happy Monday!



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