November 15, 2010

Framed: Master Bedroom

With our move to Virginia getting closer every day, I have been busy going through closets and getting rid of anything that I don’t absolutely love and/or see the need to haul across the country. Hubby and I tackled the garage right before he left for Virginia, and the result is a nice sized pile of things for my future garage sale. I kept up the momentum by starting on the master bedroom closet. I was making pretty good progress.......but then, I ran out of boxes. On my way to the store to get some more, I drove past a fabulous garage sale just a few streets over. The last thing I should be doing right now is bringing home more stuff, but I could tell that this was a good sale, and I.... Could…. Not.… Resist. I had been playing around with the idea of doing some kind of picture frame collage above my bed, but had not been able to find frames that I liked, in my price range. Well guess what I found at the garage sale? Yep, that's right, all kinds of great frames and mirrors that ranged in price from $1.00 for the smallest sizes to $5.00 for the largest.




SOLD.

TO ME.

For the grand total of $12.00.
Enough frames and mirrors to do the collage I had been thinking about.

Well, needless to say, the master bedroom closest was put on hold. I know it's silly to spend most of an afternoon doing a decorating project that is going to have to come down again in the next five weeks, but I could not help myself, I was so excited!

Before.....



After.....




My original idea was to keep the frames empty, like the ones I saw here and here, but it just didn't seem to look right. Instead, I filled the largest frame with a letter “L” (for our last name), printed in large font, cut out, then glued to some scrapbook paper.






The medium sized pictures were nice, but not the look I was after, so I found some pictures that I liked and printed them out. I then glued those to scrapbook paper and, not wanting to deconstruct the pictures (I may want to use them differently in the future), I just taped the images onto the front of the glass.











The small mirrors with the thick, black frames, got treated to some sandpaper. I like the little bit of rustic that they add to the mix. The silhouettes are of me and Hubs and were done nearly 18 years ago, when we were still dating! I have recently seen silhouettes on everything from t-shirts to coffee mugs, so I was very happy to put mine to use, after all of these years! I knew they would find their place someday...

So finally, after being patient, I got the look I wanted for a lot less money.

And. I. Love. It.






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26 comments:

  1. That is beautiful! And I can't believe you did it for so cheap!

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  2. visiting from Blue Cricket. What a great collage! LOVE it. Great garage sale find!

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  3. That artwork looks amazing....Love how you have displayed it as a vignette...

    Thanks for stopping by my blog....

    Take care,
    Lisa

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  4. I really like this. Great placement of the pieces and I love what you've out in them!

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  5. Very ncie gallery wall! You've achieved great balance and texture while warming up the bedroom space. I'm trying to figure out the best way to warm up my bedroom space too. This has give me a bit of inspiration. :)

    I'm a new follower from the "Life as Lori" party. Keep inspiring!

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  6. Really great gallery wall. I love the large L in the middle.

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  7. Looks great! You obviously have a great eye for how to put it all together.

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  8. I love this! Must share on my FB page! You did a great job!

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  9. That turned out great! I love the look. Thanks for sharing over at Tuesday Tell All!!

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  10. What a beautiful collection you made! I love your blog and am now following.

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  11. It looks fab, good job. When you get inspired you've just got to go with it. Cleaning and sorting can wait. I'm visiting you by way of My Romantic Home's Show and Tell. Visit me sometime.

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  12. I really like the project. well worth your money as well.. I moved just three months ago and I know the feeling..

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  13. Thanks for blogging this. I have a wall that I wanted to do a gallery on. But all my frames are black and I was thinking white. Then just yesterday I was wondering if silver frames would work. I was thinking they would be too shiny. But I love this look. Now to find some frames.

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  14. it really looks nice. Great job. Love this project idea.

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  15. What a great find. Love all the little touches and that you found a home for your silhouettes. :)

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  16. Very nice, I like the old fashioned feel to your display :)

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  17. I love it! I have been thinking of doing something like that in my family room. I love your mix of frames!

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  18. That looks fantastic. I love how eclectic it looks. It looks like it was put together over time. Well done.

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  19. It looks lovely! I totally do the same thing. Forget the boring stuff that I SHOULD be doing in favor of the immediate FUN project! It looks great! Thanks for linking up to Topsy Turvy Tuesday's.

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  20. What a great price! Great use on the scrapbook paper - so elegant looking! Thanks for linking up to Scrappy Saturdays! Featuring this tomorrow.

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  21. I love the frames and such a deal! I can't wait until yard sale season this year! I love this idea of the arrangement you did - perhaps I may borrow this for my master B? Nice job!
    Stacey

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  22. Great job in putting those frames in master bedroom. Nice idea! Thanks for the share! :)

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