Photo Ledges O Fun
We have changed the wall leading up to our staircase quite a bit. Probably more than any other place in our home, actually. Most recently, and the one that has stuck the longest was a
Gallery Perfect Multi-aperture Photo Frame Set, 7 Photo, Natural
The essential set for a quick, easy and attractive gallery wall picture layout. The set comes complete with two hanging templates for seven solid wood wall frames. Each of the frames comes with a mount and ready-to-use optional art. Set includes: Four 6 x 8"(15 x 20cm) frame with 4 x 6" (10 x 15cm) mountTwo 8 x 10"(20 x 25cm) frame with 5 x 7" (13 x 18cm) mount One 12 x 16"(30 x 40cm) frame with 8 x 12" (20 x 30cm) mount The inch measurement is a rounded measurement worked back from…
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At Home with Framebridge… (Pink Peonies by Rach Parcell)
^^cuddles while mama and dad measured Tee: Current Elliott | Jeans: Current Elliott | Frames: Framebridge … Since we moved into our home last year there’s been a certain wall that I never knew what
Weekend Project: Creating a Gallery Wall
I have a passion for photography and love to hang my favorite images around our home. Gallery walls are a great way to add a personal touch to any space. I learned a lot through trial and error in creating our gallery walls and thought I would share some tips that I gathered along the way. Some Inspiration: If you aren't comfortable improvising, the below templates (via Pinterest) are a good place to start. The gallery wall pictured below hangs in our upstairs hallway. Originally, I…
Deeply Southern Home | Deeply Southern Home Interiors & DIY
I have always loved photo gallery walls. They are a perfect fit for me as a scrapbooker and the theory I whole-heartedly subscribe to that if one photo is good, many are fabulous! I thought I’d join the Gallery Wall Party over at the Inspired Room and re-post the story behind my photo gallery wall. ... Read More about My Wall of Love- Gallery Wall party
Tidbit Tuesday: 57" on Center is the Trick!
Today's tip relates to hanging art. It can be tricky to find the right height unless you know the secret...hang art at 57" high on center. On center refers to the height of the center of the picture, so the top of the picture will be higher. 57" is the average height of the human eye and so is the height that "feels" right to most people. Obviously, each home and homeowner is unique, so you can adjust as necessary, but start at 57". This trick also applies to groupings of photos. Determine…