She did this in a very simple way.
First she found a table that worked with the size of the painting and the decor of the home:

After painting the table a beautiful antique blue, she took a beautiful baroque-style frame with a print in it:

Next, according to alongtheleftbank:
Because I didn’t want to make this a “permanent” placement, in case I someday wanted to just keep the art for some reason, I pulled out my trusty semi-permanent solution – industrial strength Velcro.
Since the art was backed in paper, I simply covered the back with a layer of clear packing tape to reinforce it and give the Velcro something sturdy to stick to, set the art on top of the table and positioned it where I wanted it, and then marked the corners with a pen on the back of the art. Then I placed a large piece of Velcro on each corner of the tabletop, set the mate piece of the velcro on top of that, removed the backing, and positioned the art. That puppy ain’t moving.
The finished product is so cool!

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You can check out more details of this project and additional pictures of her process at alongtheleftbank.
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