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No, no. Don’t get all excited. It’s only a teeny, tiny gallery wall took me way too long to cross off my to-do list. {But hey, I’m all about full disclosure on this lil’ sliver of the web...even if it means embarrassing myself for all to see.} Unfortunately, the wall ended up being one of those projects that didn’t keep my full attention. I would get easily distracted by other stuff, and drop the gallery wall like a bad habit. Here is how it all went down...
I started by collecting a bunch of interesting, but mis-matched frames from Home Goods in the spring.
I spray primed and painted them white. I forgot to take a picture of this step, so instead I will include a gratuitous shot of my hubby’s backside to show our old patio-ish area that served as my spray painting spot until we demo’ed everything this summer. All that white on the ground = proof I was spraying my heart out.
Then the poor frames sat in our guest bedroom for several weeks until I found the motivation to get to hanging. I wasn’t sure how I wanted to arrange everything, so I played around with the frames on top of a piece of rosin paper {left over from covering our refinished hardwood floors}.
I thought I’d trace the frames onto the paper, hang the paper, and easily transfer the arrangement from the floor to the wall, but I changed my mind midway through. I decided to wing it, start from the “middle” {that I eyeballed} and work my way out instead.
It wasn’t the most accurate method, and I may or may not have made a few too many holes in the wall, but it’s nothing a smidge of spackle and some paint couldn't fix. ;)
It wasn’t the most accurate method, and I may or may not have made a few too many holes in the wall, but it’s nothing a smidge of spackle and some paint couldn't fix. ;)
Once everything was hung and I gave two thumbs up to the placement, the frames stayed as is...for wayyyy too many weeks. Yup, I literally got used to seeing this...several price tag stickers and all. Not cute.
So during our recent staycation, my Mom suggested we get busy filling the gallery wall with actual pictures. Point taken. The gallery wall had been 90% complete for long enough. I started to hunt through all my photos. My goal was to display pictures of our entire immediate family {me and hubby, our parents, my sister’s family and hubby’s sister’s family}. Once I picked out all of the winners, it was time to turn them into B&W, and have them printed.
I also found a free fall printable online to fill up the center frame of the wall. I wanted a pop in the middle of the black and white photos, and I love that I can switch out the 8x10 to coordinate with the seasons/holidays.
While this isn’t the most fantastic gallery wall, like say, YHL’s awesome hallway, it still warms my heart because IT’S DONE it represents our entire family. I love having something sentimental to finally look at every day! :)
Anyone else take a crazy long time to complete the easiest projects???
Anyone else take a crazy long time to complete the easiest projects???