Geek Worthy Picture Frame

Perfect for techies.
Tools and Materials

1. Drill and bit
2. $ Store picture frame
3. Old circuit board of some sort
4. Couple small screws
5. Sharpie marker
Remove the Glass From Picture Frame

Remove the Circuit Board

In my case this is from a 1995 cd rom
Mark and Drill Your Holes

Lay out glass on board, mark holes at approximate center of each side, just outside edge of glass. Drill the 4 holes.
Turn in Screws and Add Favorite Picture.

Drill hole for mount to wall. Done.