Showing posts with label displays. Show all posts
Showing posts with label displays. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 9, 2011

mirror gallery

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I love a good gallery wall.  Evenly sized or haphazard, color-coordinated or a mixed bag... and I like when the display isn't just picture frames. I especially like the idea of a little gallery of just mirrors.


Diane from In My Own Style had a great idea for an all-mirror gallery, and took it one step farther and added layers of mirrors.


 Isn't this genius? She used little blocks of wood to give her display added dimension.


I think this is a really cool departure from the usual large-mirror-over-dresser scenario.
Check out the full instructions here.

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

vintage china


I found these beautiful little china pieces at the thrift store this weekend. I'm not entirely sure what I am going to do with them, but they were just too pretty to pass up! I fear I've just started a collection... which is being displayed in my office on top of a Harry Potter book :)



Here is a great way to show off a little mismatched china collection, from Emily at Nest Nesting Nested.
I love how she used the big, open frame to define the arrangement.

Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Another take on the gallery wall

The entryway to my little apartment is very long and skinny. I wanted to do something nice to the entry, since it's the introduction to my home... but the space is incredibly awkward for receiving guests (and there is also no way to get a good picture of it, as you will see).

I decided a nice, large-ish photo gallery would be a good way to pull people's attention away from the tunnel feeling and cover a lot of space on the long wall. There are a million ways to get a frame collage onto the wall, but here is how I did mine:


1. Lay out all the frames on the ground and decide where you want to place them

 
I wanted my grouping to have a little bit of visual movement, so it is purposely not symmetrical.



2. Flip the frames over to show their hangers

  


3. Trace the outline and hanger of each frame onto long pieces of wax paper


I wanted to get an idea of exactly how my grouping would look on the wall. I've seen a lot of tutorials that use newsprint cut to the size of each frame, but this was much less labor-intensive, reflected exactly how I laid my frames out on the floor, and I could nail right into my markings. I used a sharpie to draw on three pieces of wax paper taped together in the middle.



4. Tape the wax paper to the wall


I used both a measuring tape and a level to make sure I had it up there correctly.



5. Nail directly onto the markings for each frame's hanger


This was the best part about using the translucent paper. I marked exactly where each frame needed a nail, and it was completely accurate. I just nailed straight through the paper, then tore it down.



6. Hang the frames!


I had two frames that didn't have hanging mechanisms on the back... which I didn't realize until I had already laid everything out. So I hung them with ribbon, and I actually like the variety.

I think my little gallery wall turned out pretty well. Next project: an entry bench!
And pictures for those empty frames :)

Monday, September 13, 2010

Photo Galleries

I'm in the process of finding something inexpensive and big to display above our sofa. I already have a few picture frame collages in other rooms, so I was trying to go for something different. But nearly every picture I collect for inspiration comes back to some kind of photo display!

Here are some ideas:


I love these clipboard rows. They wold be so easy to use for displaying photos, patterned paper or fabric. And really easy to switch up.



The postcard picture rail might be great for a creative space like a home office, but maybe a little too busy for the living room.


Source Unknown

I don't know what to say about this beside I AM OBSESSED. I love the way these photos are sort of hung in a pattern, but there is enough variance to keep it from being stuffy


 Source Unknown

This gallery is classic and fun. It would be great even without the wallpaper, but the wallpaper really makes it stand out. If I could hang wallpaper in my rental, you bet I'd slap it up there right now. A great example of using neutrals in an interesting way. Love.


Oh, hello inspiration-not-using-picture-frames. These mirrors are gorgeous... but unfortunately, if I used these on my big blank wall, the only thing in the reflection would be my husbands' big screen.


The hunt continues...
 
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