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need some large inexpensive pic frames - any suggestions pls?

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maggiesmama · 07/11/2006 20:13

these are to frame up some a4 photos of my dd. been to ikea, but the right size (i like the plain white ones) are about 18 earth pounds each. any cheaper suggestions. not clip frames. ive run out of ideas.

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Macdog · 07/11/2006 20:15

Have you tried Au Naturale?

Sometimes they have frames on multibuy

maggiesmama · 07/11/2006 20:15

never heard of it. is it a website?

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morningpaper · 07/11/2006 20:16

There are loads of places for cheap frames

Wilkinsons
Woolworth's
Poundland
Poundstretcher

kid · 07/11/2006 20:18

We bought some in Ikea recently, we wanted 1 black and 1 white one. They only seemed to sell cream frames so we bought the plain wood ones that we can paint ourselves. Just need to get round to painting it now.

HumphreyComfreyCushion · 07/11/2006 20:19

Went to Range today - lots of large picture frames there.

maggiesmama · 07/11/2006 20:20

what is range?

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Macdog · 07/11/2006 20:25

Au Naturale is a cheap household shop; cushions, vases, picture frames etc.

Sorry, I don't know where you are, or even how widespread the shops are

PrincessPeaHead · 07/11/2006 20:30

lots of nice ones in habitat at the moment. I bought some biggish ones today with a mount cut for various different sized pictures for £8. But they have lots of different ones and they are all plain and modern

sanchpanch · 07/11/2006 20:32

au natrelle tend to be in the north, they do have a website with a store finder, lovely shop to go to

KBear · 07/11/2006 20:34

Saw lots in Wilkinsons today - some on special offer. Bought some for DD's newly decorated bedroom and am sitting here now making up collages of pictures for them.

wheresthehamster · 07/11/2006 20:57

I was going to say The Range. If you haven't heard of it then you probably haven't got one near you.
It's a large warehouse type place found on retail parks selling remaindered goods. Great for frames, arts and crafts, soft furnishings, garden stuff, well anything it can lay it's hands on basically.
I don't know how I managed before The Range!

tinshoes · 08/11/2006 07:33

asda

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