The four
framed family photos on either side of the window are also new.
Not exact matches
I have a painting of our former home
framed on the wall, along with some of my son's artwork and old
family photos:
Dresser / Bookshelf / End Table: DIY makeover Crib and changing table: Buy Buy Baby Glider and rocker: SimplyBabyFurniture.com Curtains: DIY (Fabric from Kenya) Pillows: DIY (Fabric from Kenya) Rug: Urban Outfitters Knobs: Hobby Lobby Paper lantern: World Market Baskets: The Mighty River Project Canvases /
Photos:
Photos I took
Frames: Pier One Wreath
on door: DIY Chevron Diaper Bag: Gift from Ooh Baby Designs Blankets: Gifted (handmade by friends and
family)
Bolden uses real - life period
photos to
frame this richly imagined novel set in 1905 West Virginia about a girl who goes
on a quest to find the truth about her African American
family.
This would be a great way to display
family photos and is a more organized twist
on the gallery walls that have loads of variety in color and style of
frames.
I remember
family photos on our staircase growing up, they were the only
photos at my eye level and because of that I can still tell you which
photos were in those
frames.
Gallery walls and
photo displays should be constantly evolving in
family homes, so Sarah recommends stocking up
on your favourite
frames, so you'll have them
on hand in the future each time you print new pictures.
7 A classic display scheme ever since Victorian times: Create a gallery wall of
family photos and other small pictures in matching (or contrasting)
frames, arranged in a collage
on a large wall such as a stairwell or hallway.
books with the dust covers off, a clock, a souvenir from a trip under a glass cloche, a
family photo displayed in a nice
frame placed
on one of those «plate holders».
That's white vinyl and nailhead trim
on the banquet bench, and those are black - and - white
family photos inside all of those
frames.
With
family so spread out we have been trying to take more pictures of epsilon to share
on flickr, I didn't realize
frames could take your
photos strait from flickr!
(
Family Room side in background of
photos) Mirror — Painted Fox Rocking Horse — gift from my mom (from RH Baby and Child) similar one can be found here Fireplace Color — Winter Gates in Semi-Gloss by Benjamin Moore Artwork above sofa — was a gift Sofa — 94 ″ Emory Sofa in Deso Sand from Arhaus Furniture Rug in
Family Room - The Nellie Rug from Birch Lane Stone Colored Pillows of Sofa — Armelle Pillow Covers from Birch Lane Other Pillows
on Sofa — HomeGoods Slipcovered Wingback Chairs by Fireplace — Savvy Home and Garden 6 or 7 years ago Pillows
on Chairs — HomeGoods Blanket
on Chair and Sofa — HomeGoods Lamp — Aidan Gray during a 75 % clearance sale 8 or 9 years ago Lamp Shade — HomeGoods Milk Bottle Vase — Painted Fox Metal Sphere — Target (similar here) Script Chairs — TJMaxx TV Console — Antique shop in Camden, SC about 8 years ago
Frames above chairs — tutorial here Drapery Panels — IKEA Ritva Panels Drapery Rods — Lowe's Sconces — RH Baby and Child Gray Tufted Ottoman — We built it.
Family photos in silver
frames, small lacquer trinket boxes and other favorite objects including two rhinos are arranged
on side tables placed strategically throughout the living room.
I have a painting of our former home
framed on the wall, along with some of my son's artwork and old
family photos:
In addition to the Samsung Collection of 100 works
on The
Frame, by Samsung, the My Collection feature allows homeowners to upload
family photos.