I tried and tried to get better pictures of this wall, but with poor natural lighting, glares on the glass, and the contrasts of darks and lights, I haven't been able to take a photo that really shows how bright this grouping is. Oh well.
I pulled the colors from the fabric that I used to make my kitchen curtains. I love this fabric and discovered it thanks to a post at I am Momma Hear Me Roar. As soon as I saw it I knew it was just what I was looking for!
This shows where I'll add all of our personal photos...
...and this is a collage of how my wall would look if I had hung the frames up as they looked when I bought them. In some crazy coincidence, all of the dollar store and thrift frames that I used were originally gold or purple. I bought the tan frame on the bottom row on clearance a few years ago for $3.
I have very little experience with grouping frames, so I tried a lot of different combinations before I found one that I thought would work and in the process gave up on the whole thing--twice.
Click on the links for the tutorials of each project.
Key Holder
Rather than hang the key directly on the wall, I used a scrap piece of mdf and made a holder for it. I painted it just like I painted the frame with the birds and branches and added a couple of hooks. It's hung on the wall with Command strips. I've been thinking about adding a stencil to it.
Today's Fabulous Find...Thrifty Gallery Wall
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It looks great! Where did you get your key (I tried finding a tutorial and realized you must have bought the key on it's own)?
I love, LoVe, LOVE this wall! I have pinned various parts of it as you have posted. I am going to do the vinyl birds on the window. I actually have a 4 pane window just like that! I love the fabric you have for the curtain! I went to "I am Momma..." to try to find the fabric, but she has like 8 zillion references to fabric and I couldn't find it. Could you share where you got the fabric? And maybe the name of the Silhouette file? I would like to buy that one!
Janet,
This is a note of thanks for your subway art. please stop by my blog selinaquilts.blogspot.com to see what I have done with a couple of them.
Your wall is great. Don't know which piece I like best. By the way I am now a follower (Tink's Mom).
Love all of this Janet! Love how it all looks together. You are so talented:)
What a great way that was pieced together one at a time! I love the before frames and after. I am having a linky party at my place if you want to share your talent with us! You always have so much to share :)
Hugs,
Bj
the wall looks wonderful, janet! the before and after is amazing--love the colors, too:) have a great 4th!
Soooo talented! Everything is perfect. Especially a family tree. So symbolic and complete!
To Shelly: Thank you! I bought the key at Real Deals for $4. This is such a fun store to browse through! If you have any questions about how I put the key holder together I have some pictures and could put together a tutorial, just let me know. :)
To Gremma: Thanks so much! Here's the link to the post on the fabric--http://www.iammommahearmeroar.net/2012/04/front-room-reveal.html
--and here's the information on the fabric, I bought it at JoAnn Fabrics:
45 Home Essentials
FC Uninhibited Beachglass 100% Cotton
Machine wash cold, delicate cycle. Do not bleach. Line dry. Cool iron.
I'll look for the name of the Silhouette file and get back to you with it.
I love what you have done, it looks great!
A photo gallery like yours is always such a heartwarming addition to a home!
I miss your posts Janet...hope your summer is going well. Check in with the blog soon. :)
It is going well, thanks Susan! I actually haven't been crafting much lately, I'm just trying to survive the Summer heat.:) I'll try to post soon. Hope you're having a nice summer as well!
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