So instead of running up a bunch of credit card debt, I like to find really good deals for nice things on Gilt and mix them with
inexpensive pieces I pick up elsewhere.
Not exact matches
I think it's so fun to
pick up a few
inexpensive pieces to try out and I really love taking my time to find a nicer
piece that's just perfect and has a sentimental meaning behind it.
As you're likely overwhelmed, we asked art dealers, auction - house officials, and collectors to suggest strategies for
picking «entry points» — relatively
inexpensive ways to collect
pieces by name artists, or by lesser - known artists of good repute (or with a cult following), in various schools and movements of art.
Pick up some
inexpensive frames that already come with matting inside, and select prints that add a whimsical touch to the room (think baby animals, maps, inspirational quotes, etc.) Art is also an easy and
inexpensive way to throw in a touch of pink or blue — you can keep your frames and keep switching out the
pieces as your child grows!
I
picked up some
inexpensive pieces of pine because they had knots in them.
Pick a few focal
pieces on the tree and fill in the rest with
inexpensive ornaments.