Most people probably don’t look twice at thrift store picture frames, but they’re one of the things I look for first. Frames should be attractive yet inexpensive — less than a dollar. Then when I want to give a gift photo to someone, I can give it already framed.
Patricia Vitarius
Huntsville, Alabama
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