Another wall in my house that I have neglected to do anything with and of course now that the house is up for sale
I come up with something that I like...
BEFORE
AFTER
CLOSE UP
Frames $18 (thanks mom, for the B-day money I used towards this)
The look $priceless
I have always wanted to say that. LOL
So what do you think? Do you like the black frames? (Be honest)
If you want to see where the inspiration to do this project came from, stop over here to see what Kelly did in her dining room.
6 comments:
I like the photos. That was a good job. I am not sure how I feel about the frame being black since nothing else in that room is black. BUT I don't know if you should go out and paint them or do something else just yet. Maybe you should wait until you move so you can see what the next place will be. I think that maybe painting them a color and then use a little sand paper to show off the black underneath in a distressed kind of way might be nice. Just a thought...
Why do we always wait to do things in our house when it just takes a little bit of effort...and we could enjoy the results ourselves! I am sooo guilty of this too.
Personally, I like the black frames. Black spray paint has become my new best friend since I started blogging. Anything that's not tied down has gotten spray painted black! Love, love, love black paint!
I saw Kelly's wall and fell in love. I've never done the clip art thing...I think I'm missin' something special!
What? You're selling your house? Are you moving to AZ after all?
I love it! You can do it in your new place too.... once you get settled in. I did see what Kelly did and I loved it too....oh you girls are awesome~
I think it looks really good. I like the black frames. Makes it pop.
I love the grouping of black frames!
Speaking of black...you could paint that cute little bench on your porch black and stick a pretty pillow or plant on it for that little something extra.
My egg basket came all together like that. I found it at the thrift store, but I'm sure you could make something very similar with a basket, plastic eggs from the craft or dollar store and some hot glue.
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