12 Things You Could Be Framing That Aren't Pictures For Unique Home Decor

When we think about decorating our walls, most of us picture the usuals: Family photos, art prints, maybe a painting or two. But sometimes the most interesting decor isn't what you'd expect at all. Imagine walking into a room and spotting a frame that holds a love note, a favorite album cover, or even a handful of pressed flowers from last spring. Suddenly, your walls aren't just decorated; they're telling your story. That's the magic of framing memories. It's about looking at everyday objects with fresh eyes and realizing they deserve a little spotlight, too.

A concert ticket stub isn't just paper; it's a memory of the night you sang your heart out. A favorite comic book or album isn't only something to read or play; it's a snapshot of your personality, tastes, and the eras that helped shape you. From flowers you carried during your wedding to handwritten love notes tucked away in drawers, these framed pieces bring a personalized style that traditional wall art just can't come close to touching.

What makes this approach so fun is that there are no rules. You get to decide what matters enough to make it to your walls inside that valuable antique picture frame you couldn't resist at the thrift store. Framing unique items that hold meaning isn't about following design trends but about creating a home filled with memories. It's cheerful, personal, and a chance to let the little things you love shine in a big way.

Dried flowers

An empty frame can become a pretty display when you fill it with your favorite flowers or a special bouquet instead of photos. Their delicate forms and muted tones add depth and texture, turning something simple into a conversation piece. You can scatter small blooms for a whimsical, meadow-inspired effect or showcase one large flower for a striking focal point. This DIY is super easy to do by preserving your flower petals with the convenience of a microwave.

Concert ticket stubs

Concert ticket stubs aren't just little pieces of paper. They're keepsakes packed with memories of nights filled with music and emotion. Instead of letting them collect dust or tucking them away in a drawer, stick them in a frame instead for everyone to see. An empty frame filled with stubs becomes a personal timeline of the shows you loved. Scatter them collage-style or pair them with photos from the event for extra nostalgia.

Baby plants

Showcasing baby plants is one of the sweetest decor accents plant lovers can add to their walls. Their petite size makes them perfect for placing in tiny test tubes and putting them in an empty frame. It turns these little greens into living art. Whether you're propagating cuttings in water or collecting miniature succulents, baby plants add charm, freshness, and a touch of life to any corner of your home. And frames help highlight these qualities even more.

Light switch

Framing a light switch might sound unexpected, but it's one of those quirky little details that can instantly elevate a space. By placing a small frame around a plain switch plate, you turn something purely functional into a posh design feature. Go ornate with a gilded frame for a playful, vintage vibe, or keep it sleek and modern with clean lines that blend seamlessly into your decor.

Vinyl album covers

If framing concert tickets is not your cup of tea (or you've done that already), grab your vinyl albums – or even CDs — and give them a place on your wall. Whether it's a vintage vinyl you scored at a thrift shop, a record that shaped your teenage years, or an iconic cover that feels like art on its own, albums make the perfect decor. It's not just wall art, but a reflection of your soundtrack and taste.

Comic books

Adding your new or old comic books to an empty frame is a fun way to celebrate both art and nostalgia. Those bold covers filled with color, action, and iconic characters become instant statement pieces when displayed behind glass on your wall. Frames pull double duty as decor and protect your collection from dust and wear. You could show off a single rare issue, create a theme, or build a full gallery wall. Whichever you choose, framed comics add a quirky personality to your space.

A favorite book

Framing a favorite book is a creative way to celebrate the stories that have shaped you. You don't have to display the whole volume. Try framing the cover, a meaningful page, or even an illustrated spread. It transforms a beloved story into a visual centerpiece, making your walls feel more personal and curated. Beyond decor, it's a way to turn narratives or ideologies that matter most to you into art you can see and reminisce on every day.

Lego figures

Instead of letting your favorite LEGOs sit in a box, turn them into works of art. Put them in an empty picture frame to create a 3D masterpiece that pops off the wall. Whether you frame a nostalgic minifigure, a small architectural model, or a custom design, this simple DIY elevates your LEGO figures or blocks from toy to treasured display. It's a fun way to introduce a playful air and add a unique touch to any room.

Love notes

Framing love notes is a heartfelt way to turn personal memories into lasting decor. Take those handwritten letters, wedding day notes, little doodles, or sweet messages from someone special and turn them into art. This simple project turns handwritten mementos into a daily reminder of love and connection, making your home feel uniquely yours. Aside from love notes, you can frame any other hand-written material that resonates with you — a simple encouraging note from a friend, a career commendation, or even a signed autograph.

Designer scarf

A designer scarf that isn't used anymore is the perfect way to convert an ordinary wall into a fashion art wall. There are some scarves that deserve more than to sit folded in a drawer, especially those with bold prints, intricate patterns, and luxurious textures. Displayed in a frame, they make a statement piece that instantly elevates a room. You can let one oversized scarf stand alone as a focal point or arrange smaller pieces in a gallery for a dramatic effect.

Blue jean pockets

Just because your favorite jeans don't fit doesn't mean you should toss them out, as they can also add texture and personality to your walls. Each jean pocket carries its own character, whether it's a vintage pair with worn stitching, a pocket with a colorful patch, or a high-end one with an embroidered designer label. While there are clever ways to repurpose old jeans around your home, mounted in a frame, they become both nostalgic, artistic, and functional. The pockets can double as storage forsmall items you tend to misplace.

Moss art

Framing faux moss and succulents is a clever way to enjoy the beauty of nature without the upkeep. The plush texture of artificial moss paired with the sculptural shapes of faux succulents creates a display that looks fresh and vibrant year-round. Because they never fade or dry out, you can hang them anywhere — even in low-light spaces where real plants wouldn't thrive. Style a single frame for a natural pop of color, or arrange several for a dramatic wall feature.

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