Creating a custom DIY leather photo frame is a rewarding project that adds a personal, rustic touch to your home decor. Whether you're showcasing a cherished memory or crafting a unique gift, this guide walks you through every step. For more home improvement inspiration, explore our curated collections.
Materials You'll Need
- Leather (or faux leather) sheets
- Sturdy cardboard for the backing
- Glass or plexiglass (1 cm smaller than the leather on each side)
- Contact adhesive
- Cutter and metal ruler
- Awl (for stitching holes)
- Thread and needle
- Millimeter ruler for spacing
Step-by-Step Instructions
1. Determine Frame Dimensions & Cut the Cardboard Template

Start by deciding the border width of your frame. Cut a cardboard template to those dimensions—this will serve as the base. Use good-quality cardboard to ensure durability. For additional wall decor ideas, browse our selection.
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2. Cut the Leather Pieces
Using your cardboard template, cut two leather pieces: one for the front frame and one for the back. Keep the center section intact—you'll use it later for the stand. Use a sharp cutter and a metal ruler for clean edges.
3. Glue the Leather to the Cardboard
Apply contact adhesive to the cardboard and carefully press the front leather piece onto it. Smooth out any air bubbles. Along the inner edge of the frame, add a decorative spiral stitch for a polished look.
4. Prepare the Backing & Photo Slot
The back leather piece should match the front dimensions exactly. Cut a slit in the back piece to insert your photo. This slot should be slightly larger than your photo for easy swapping.
5. Cut the Glass or Plexiglass
Your glass or plexiglass should be 1 cm narrower on each side than the leather pieces—this allows room for stitching the front and back together. Reduce the cardboard frame by the same amount after using it as a cutting guide.
6. Assemble the Layers
Stack the front leather (with cardboard), glass, and back leather. Use an awl to punch evenly spaced holes (5–8 mm apart) around the entire perimeter. A millimeter ruler helps keep holes equidistant. Stitch the layers together using a spiral stitch, then apply a thin layer of contact adhesive between the glass and the cardboard for extra stability.
7. Create the Stand
From the leftover center leather, cut a strip to make the stand. Fold it at the desired angle to support the frame. Glue the stand onto the back piece. For more display shelving and étagères to showcase your frame, check out our collection.
Tips for a Professional Finish
- Use a sharp cutter and metal ruler for precise leather cuts.
- Space stitching holes 5–8 mm apart for even tension.
- Wider stitches give a more rustic appearance; tighter stitches look refined.
- Test the stand angle before gluing to ensure the frame sits upright.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I use faux leather for this project?
Absolutely! Faux leather works well and is often easier to cut. Pair your finished frame with a new sofa for a cohesive living room look.
What type of thread is best for stitching leather?
Waxed polyester or nylon thread is ideal—it's strong and glides easily through holes. For a complete home improvement toolkit, visit our shop.
How do I clean the glass or plexiglass before assembly?
Use a microfiber cloth and a gentle glass cleaner. Avoid ammonia-based products on plexiglass. Display your frame on a nightstand for a personal touch.
Can I make a frame without stitching?
Yes—you can use strong adhesive instead, but stitching adds durability and a handmade feel. Explore mirrors for alternative decor options.
How do I ensure the frame stands straight?
Test the stand's fold angle before final gluing. A wider angle gives more stability. Pair your frame with a rug to anchor the space.
Why Make Your Own Leather Photo Frame?
This DIY project lets you customize size, color, and stitching to match your decor. It's also a thoughtful handmade gift. For more wall decor inspiration, browse our full collection. Once you've crafted your frame, consider adding a curtain or lighting to complete the room.
Creating unique DIY photo frames has never been easier—gather your materials and start crafting today!
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