Wood picture frames bring beauty along with the convenience of holding the picture off the floor. When choosing or building a wood picture frame, first make sure that the frame will be sturdy enough for the size and weight of the picture and the covering material (probably glass). For the appearance, the pattern of carving and texture of the wood are major factors. For the wood itself, its strength and weight are the major physical factors, but if the surface finish will not be an opaque paint then you also need to examine the wood grain and colors. ...
Coming up with topics to write about on a given subject is fun and easy. Like David Hurley did with his picture frame illustration... First make a list of features associated with the subject. For a wooden pencil, it could be something like: yucky-yellow color; six (or is it eight?) sided; carbon rod through the middle of the wooden rod; pointed at one end; rubber eraser at the other end. Now find all the benefits associated with each feature. Yucky-yellow color has the following benefits: if you drop it in the grass, you'll find it easily. If you lose it on your cluttered desk, you'll see it faster than if it were some other more-common color. The paint doesn't flake off when you sharpen the pencil, but if you chew on your pencil it does come off just a little, proving it belongs to your own personal set of teeth. The bright color keeps you awake and sparks thought and activity. See what I'm doing? Now make each feature and the associated benefits into your paper/page/entry.
One article subject can become multiple articles without spinning. For example, Jeff Herring (a guy who taught me a lot about making article writing systematic) advises that you make a list of 7 tips on your subject. Write a few sentences about each tip, and you have an article. Then you can write an article about each tip, and you have another 7 articles. Brainstorm what problems people have within your niche. Every problem is an article. Every solution is an article. Every wrong way to do things is an article. Why the thing is a problem is an article. How to prevent the problem is an article. Why solving the problem is important is an article. Comparing the problem to something else is an article. Benefits of your favorite solution can be multiple articles. Cautions and warnings. Inner workings of something. Materials needed. How to get the materials you need cheaper. How to learn more about something. Hopefully this gives you a few ideas.