🎨 Frame the Fun: Where Every Artwork Tells a Story!
This set of two black magnetic picture frames (13.5x9.1in) is designed for displaying and storing children's artwork safely and stylishly. Made from durable wood with organic glass, these frames allow for easy front-loading access and can hold up to 100 A4-sized pieces. Perfect for any home decor, they can be hung vertically or horizontally, making them a versatile addition to your child's creative space.
Cover Material | Plastic |
Frame Material | Wood |
Item Weight | 1.8 Pounds |
Item Dimensions L x W | 13.5"L x 9.1"W |
Orientation | Vertical |
Number of Items | 2 |
Additional Features | Magnetic |
Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
Theme | Letter,Wood |
Style | Art_Deco |
Occasion Type | Grandparents Day, New Year, Retirement |
Item Shape | Rectangular |
Finish Types | Powder Coated |
Color | Black |
R**E
Lightweight
Very lightweight frame that is magnetic to stay closed. Has 2 straps to hold your artwork in or you can simply cut them out. Great for crafts or projects.
S**E
A magical Mary Poppins box
If your fridge is currently always an art gallery showcasing your little Picasso's abstract expressionism then you might benefit from this "ShaoSai frame" in your life like I do.It is basically a Mary Poppins' magical picture frame for children's art, a bottomless pit of artistic expression. It swallows up finger paintings, macaroni portraits, and those "special" creations that only a parent (or grandparent) could love.It is nice that it looks like a legit piece of wall decor, a frame anyway, not some clunky storage container. And let's be real, anything that helps us reclaim our fridge as an appliance for food storage, not an art museum, is a win in my book.The only thing I am not thrilled about is that the front "glass" is just plastic that scratches really too easily. Not even a high quality plexi-glass. It is just plastic hat looks like plastic and even is kind of faded out and hard to see through. is placed in the kitchen for the sole purpose of the refrigerator is for artwork to be properly displayed, but they also are starting to like the sound of, "Absolutely beautiful! Let's put your beautiful drawing in your special frame!" and helping to transfer it find its home in this magical art-eating box.I no longer have the additional job title of curator for my triplets and grandchildren's art works of art. My sanity is returning, and my children's pride didn't have to take a single hit...and my kitchen looks SO MUCH BETTER!
D**E
Really bad quality, don't fit normal paper size
You just never know what you'll get when you buy the cheapest version of a product, but these definitely didn't have anyone doing a quality check on the assembly line. Also, THEY DONT FIT A NORMAL PRINTER PAPER!!!!! So it's useless anyway.
D**E
Product photos aren't very accurate
I had a similar product a few years ago, which might be why I was so disappointed when I opened this one up. It’s not made out of metal or plastic, and instead it’s a wooden frame. This is in the description, but the photos on the product itself don’t feel like they match what you get. They’re at a low resolution which makes the frame seem smooth and well finished, but instead it’s very rough and needed more sanding. The paint is also quite thin, and it could have used another layer. Overall the product is sturdy though, and it doesn’t feel like it will break easily even if it falls off of the wall.The window material says it’s organic glass, but it looks like regular plastic to me. It’s very frosted which does make it a bit hard to see the artwork once it’s in. The size also seems a bit strange to me, as there is nearly a half inch of space inside when you use regular 8.5x11” paper. Legal paper also fits well if you fold down the ends a few inches.The elastic feels like it’s in a strange place, but I think that's how most of these frames are. Realistically the kid needs to put the last artwork behind the elastic and the newest photo in front of the elastic for it to look like the product images. My 11 yr old can handle this, but my 4 yr old just piles them in on top of the elastic.It’s magnetic and very easy to open, much easier than similar products we’ve used. It’s light and easy to hang with lots of hangers already connected, and it’s held onto the wall well with just a single medium sized piece of wall velcro. The mat also looks nice through the frosted glass, but it can make it so you can't see the edges of the drawing.
W**N
You need to remove 2 layers of glass covers before usage. Size is not Letter paper friendly
The review is for "ShaoSai Kid Art Work Display Frame with Large Capacity,Sank Kids Art Frames with Front Opening for Drawings Display,Black Artwork Frames for Children Art Projects and Drawings Storage,3 Pcs".The display can serve both as storage and as a display. You pick one to insert against the glass in the front, and leave the rest behind the two elastics.My kids produce a lot of "art" paper each week. They put those they love on the walls of their own room by tapes. And It's almost full. So I got these art work display frames. It works surprisingly well.The front is not a traditional glass, which will be heavy and fragile. It's some thin material that is great for this purpose, and I think it's the same material used in my big frames. I see a review said it's frosty. It's because there are 2 tightly applied film on both side of the glass. You need to remove them first. You need to remove the white cardboard frame, and then pull one corner of the glass out to pull the film. Once you get a little bit, you can from there grab the whole film out witout removing the glass completely. You can do it on the other side.The frame is made of wood, which is better than plastic. It's some soft wood so the whole thing is lightweight. Soft wood means it's more vulnerable to dent and scraches. But being a frame you barely need to dent or scratch it. Plus with this price range I don't expect expensive hardwood.My only complain is about the size. It said 13.5"L x 9.1"W. Letter paper size is 8.5x11. But in reality, I need to cut about 0.25 inch from the letter paper to fit in. So the paper that can fit in is about 8.1 * 13". We ended up using A4 paper and cut excessive to position the art work correctly.And I'm happy to report that my kids love the idea. They picked their favorite to ask me to frame their work. It looks much nicer than taping them to their walls!
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