After a bit of searching and several recommendations from twitter, I contact the people over at Picture Frames to help. (I just love when businesses are on twitter - makes you feel less like a number.) After a few messages back and forth, they helped me narrow down the choices with a few different suggestions on what might work. In the end I picked a simple thin frame with a vgrooved matte. Hooray for customization! A couple of days later, two big boxes were waiting for me to get started.
It did require a bit of time to put together (the frames require assembly and the mattes and glass come packaged seperately) but a few hours later they were ready for the main event. In the meantime, I had to quickly decide what photos to use on the wall. After deciding all black and white, I picked my favs. Here were some of my choices.
Once I had all of the pieces ready to go, it was time for me to get cracking on getting them on the wall. Naturally I didn't have what I needed to get started. Off I go to the hardware store for some supplies...
LOVE the frames- just perfect and the photos...so gorgeous!!! I can't wait to see it!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful frames! Love your photography, and can't wait to see the gallery wall completed.
ReplyDeleteMrs. Limestone, you are such a tease!
ReplyDeleteGreat photos Stefanie, just beautiful. Hope you have a laser level!! :)
ReplyDeleteI'm super excited to see how it looks!
ReplyDeleteLove your photos! especially the ones of statues:) Can't wait to see what you come up with!
ReplyDeletegreat frames!
ReplyDeleteThose photos are amazing. Fantastic frames as well. Looking good so far!
ReplyDeleteOh! Love those frames. I cannot wait to see them on the wall! I feel your pain on having to run to the hardware store mid-project. I am fortunate that I live less than a mile to a local hardware store with a friendly owner. He often sees me in that moment of frenzy where I need to get my supplies but am frustrated to have to stop!
ReplyDeleteHey, you can't leave us hanging in the air like that!
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