5.17.2012

Gallery Photo Wall


Sandee's house is back today, we're showing off her photo gallery wall.  I took this pics while babysitting for her kiddos ;)  Sandee didn't spend a lot of money on this project, she simply gathered up frames from the past and used what she had on hand.

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The trick is using the same color on each frame, she chose cream with a slight distress for her frames.  She spray painted each frame then sanded the edges.  [Her go-to spray paint is Rustoleum 'Heirloom White']  


In these "during" pictures, you can see she placed a piece of tape in-between the frames to create a straight line for accuracy.

 
Then she filled the frames with recent family photos taken by this talented chick.  She also wanted a monogram for her last name so she toyed with different ideas to use up that last frame.


Sandee is sooo picky!  She put chevron fabric behind the frame with a vinyl P and didn't like it, she tried scrapbook paper and didn't like it.  She finally took advantage of my vinyl cutter, painted a piece of scrap wood white, applied the P stencil, painted the wood yellow, peeled off the stencil then distressed the yellow.


Pretty darn cute, right?  She's super talented even though it takes her a million years to make a decision, in the end it's always worth the wait!




So there you have it, an easy affordable way to create a personalized family gallery wall.  Thanks for letting me steal pics of your house, sister!

Oh!-I have to clarify something, if you read about Sandee's darling chevron/yellow/grey living room post yesterday, I referenced Sandee as our "unpaid manager" in a teasing tone.  She actually reminded me that she gets free vinyl whenever she wants it, plus we always share our freebies with her so she's paid in a different way, LOL!

Now go make a gallery wall, nothing will make you happier than to walk by those you love every day :)

7 comments:

  1. Ooooooh, I love it! I've been collecting frames for a gallery wall and have been trying to decide whether to paint them all to match or not. Pretty, pretty!

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  2. Really pretty gallery wall! I love the frames in the same color and the way the frames are organized - fun, but not too busy!

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  3. Sometimes an empty wall can seem daunting, but this the perfect inexpensive way to fill it up with family memories.

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  4. That's a great idea! I'll have to keep this in mind =D

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  5. Really like that she uses things she has on hand, it makes everything more creative. Anyone can go buy stuff. Love the P, cause I can be picky too. Very nice.

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  6. The painter's tape to line up the frames? Can I just say brilliant!!!! A four exclamation point tips for sure ...

    :)

    Linda

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  7. Super Cute. Love the yellow P.

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