Off the Screen and On the Wall: Creative Ways to Display Your Photos

That video of your daughter’s first recital, the blurry-but-perfect snapshot of your son’s first steps, or those sun-soaked memories from your honeymoon adventure-they deserve a physical space in your life, not just a folder on your phone.

With the Snapfish app offering 100 free prints every month, getting those moments off your device is the easy part. The fun part is deciding how to show them off. Instead of hiding them in an album, here are a few ways to turn those “once-in-a-lifetime” shots into daily reminders of what matters most.

1. The Simple Clip Display

You don’t need expensive frames to make a gallery. Sometimes, the simplest office supplies-binder clips, paper clips, or wooden clothespins-can transform a bare wall into an artistic statement.

Photos displayed on a wall using simple wire clips and stringPhotos displayed on a wall using simple wire clips and string

This method lets the photos speak for themselves. It is casual, easy to swap out when new memories are made, and adds immediate texture to a room.

2. The Cubicle Collage

Workdays feel a little lighter when you can look up and see the people you love. Create a collage of your favorite moments right at your desk. It turns a sterile office environment into a personal sanctuary.

A heart-shaped photo collage on an office cubicle wallA heart-shaped photo collage on an office cubicle wall

Keeping family and friends close while you work isn’t just decoration; it’s a mood booster. As seen in this setup by @tishatish, a little happiness on the wall can make a massive difference in your daily productivity.

3. Document Your Wanderlust

For the travelers, try this twist on the traditional map. Instead of just marking where you have been, cut your printed photos into the shapes of the states or countries you visited.

A map of the USA created with photos cut into state shapesA map of the USA created with photos cut into state shapes

It’s a fantastic way to visualize your journey. Slowly filling in the map gives you a reason to reminisce about past road trips and a little extra motivation to plan the next one.

4. Personalize Your Gift Wrap

Next time you wrap a present, skip the generic name tag. Tape a personal photo to the top of the box instead. It immediately makes the gift stand out and feels deeply personal.

A gift box wrapped in brown paper with a personal photo attached on topA gift box wrapped in brown paper with a personal photo attached on top

It’s essentially two gifts in one. The recipient gets the thoughtful item inside, plus a printed memory they can frame or add to their own collection.

5. DIY Photo Banner

This works perfectly in a baby’s nursery or that awkward spare corner that needs a little life. Stringing prints together creates a relaxed, flowing banner that draws the eye.

A hanging photo banner displaying black and white printsA hanging photo banner displaying black and white prints

To make it look cohesive, try using photos from a single vacation or stick to a monochromatic color scheme. It turns a collection of separate images into a single piece of decor.

Download the app to claim your monthly prints and start experimenting with these layouts. If you get creative with your display, tag #Snapfish on Instagram so we can see how you brought your memories to life.