Featured by Parabo Press!
After receiving these beautiful square prints from Parabo Press, I had to find a way to display them all. So I rummaged through all of our leftover wedding decor, and found this large frame that we had used for our welcome sign. Time to recycle!
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As we prepare for our housewarming party this Sunday, we wanted to make menus for what we would be serving. We loved the look of white handwriting on glass that we had done for our wedding, so recreated it in a menu form using dollar store frames!
We collect cards at craft fairs and stores everywhere we go. From our favorite local artist at Le Petit Elefant to the seasonal Renegade Craft Fairs, we love bringing back a small token that's usually between $3-5, even if we can't afford anything else that we like at the fairs. With all our cards, we wanted to display them without having to find frames for all of them, as they all are varying in size. So we ended up with this!
We've always loved geometric shelves, but found them extremely expensive ($130 at Target!) So when we found this set of hexagonal wooden shelves in a set on clearance at Michael's for $3, we had to grab them!
We got tired of those traditional old frames pretty quick, so decided to try a new method of frame our new prints from HandLetteringCo. With some inexpensive wood pieces from Michaels, some string, and some cute push pins from Target, we were pretty pleased with the results!
Materials: Inspired by a beautiful origami cut out found on Etsy, we decided to make our own version. We had these frames laying around, and were amazed at how well they fit together, creating an enhanced shadowbox effect. Make use of the layering effect of shadowboxes! Don't be constricted by just using one.
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