The first frame I have found that might interest our readers is a 5x7 inch vertical MCS double silver frame. I really like the look of this frame jut because of how simple and minimalistic it is. The edges surrounding the photo have a chrome like finish and they are completely flat with perfect 90 degree angles. The frame has an opening of 5 5/8” high by 4 inches wide so it should fit standard photographs just fine. Both of the frames, which are attached together by a hinge, include glass to cover the photographs, a nice black velvet backing, and a pull-out easel for easy displaying on a table. This frame can also be customized. The frame is made out of a great material to be engraved upon.
For our readers with a lot more money to spend there is the Salisbury Sterling Silver Picture Frame. Carrying a hefty price tag of almost seven hundred dollars, this frame is definitely not for everyone. The frame is made out of a single solid piece of .925 sterling silver. The silver has been carefully polished to an incredible shine. Each side of the double frame measures 8” x10” and each stand vertically. Both frames are also hinged together. The silver border is relatively thin which is nice, if it were much thicker the shine of the silver would take away from the photograph. This way it only gives a small accent to the picture.
I have also uncovered the Kate Spade Darling Point Double Invitation Frame. I found the concept behind this rather interesting. The frame is meant to work as a wedding invitation so you can place a photograph on one side and a wedding invitation on the other. It would certainly give your guests something to remember the day by. The frame is 9” by 13” and has 2 holes for photographs rather than being 2 frames hinged together. It certainly gives a different effect that the later. The frame is meant to hold two 5x7” photos. The frame is made out metal and is silver plated. It is also polished to a nice shine. In the bottom right hand corner Mr. and Mrs. is engraved and you can have your first names and your wedding date engraved on the frame for the small price of $8. However, these frames cost around $100 each, so while the idea is interesting, this is a little bit too expensive to send out to every guest of your wedding. At least, I know it would be too pricey for me if I was getting married!