Picture this: How to create a clipboard gallery

Hang a grid of simple clipboards and you’re ready to create an ever-changing gallery of prints, postcards and kids’ art

This informal display idea looks great in a kitchen-diner or office. Use identical boards (they don't have to be fancy - in fact, plainer is better so your pictures really pop).

clipboard gallery

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Think about what goes where - try not to put too-similar prints side by side as your display will lose its laid-back look.

Here are the key pieces we've chosen for our display:

Clipboards, £2.99 each, Ryman

Rose Botanical art print, £18.80, Rifle Paper Co range, Northlight

rose print

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‘Home is...' print, £25, The Lovely Drawer

white printed letters

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Cactus print, £11.50, The Motivated Type range,
Notonthehighstreet.com

cactus print

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‘A' print, £13, Eleanor Bowmer range, Notonthehighstreet.com

letter a print

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‘B' print, £13, Eleanor Bowmer range, Notonthehighstreet.com

letter b print

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Balloons print, £14.95, King & McGaw

balloon print

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‘Take a hike' print, £12, Typo

nature print

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‘Dream big' print, £5.40, MiniLearners range, Etsy

dream big print

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Shelf Life print, £15, Seventy Tree

shelf print

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Pigeon print, £22, Pui range, Scout Editions

grey pigeon print

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Other prints shown in main picture

She Be Fierce print, £16, Old English Company

Monochrome cards, £5 for four, Rastall & Daughters

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Holly Walsh
Contributor

Holly Walsh was Content Editor at Ideal Home from 2021-2024 but joined the brand back in 2015. With a background of studies in Interior Design, her career in interior journalism was a no-brainer and her passion for decorating homes is still as strong as it ever was, now she is a freelance interiors writer and shopping editor. While Holly has written for most of the home titles at Future, including Livingetc, Country Homes & Interiors, Homes and Gardens and Style at Home, Ideal Home has always been her ideal home, and she can still be found sharing her expertise and advice across both the printed magazine and the website, while also raising her two young children.