[began by tracing every frame I wanted to use on craft paper (purchased at the dollar store) to make place markers and used painters tape to play with the arrangement on the wall. I added, subtracted & rearranged using my eye as my guide for right & wrong placement. I messed with the frames for a couple of days before settling on the final placement]
[After deciding placement, I removed the place marker anchoring the major & middle pieces at the bottom first. I taped the place marker to the frame and poked a hole with a nail EXACTLY where the hanger was supposed to sit on the nail. Then I rehung the place marker and hammered the nail in. Then hung the first piece & began adding pieces tight to the first one hung.]
[Here is the final frame design. I wanted to use an eclectic mix of frames. Using the same frame uniform throughout would create too formal of a look for me. So, I varied the depths, sizes & mats so it had a lot of depth & texture. See how easy it is to create uniformity just by painting all the frames the same color?? There are tricks to achieve great results when spray painting, just remember ten coats of very thin layers are ALWAYS better than one thick coat that bubbles, but covers. The pictures are not in yet, these are just the pictures that were in the frames from my previous house. This wall will be an evolving piece of art for years to come!]
[top down view! now if only I could move that ugly doorbell box...]
12 comments:
Very cool! I love it!
and yes, that wall will be painted as soon as I pick a color!
I love it! I did a gallery wall in my huge 12' ceiling living room. I wanted something that took up the space but allowed us to have pictures of our family and friends. All my frames are silver, so I guess it looks more formal, but I really like brushed silver! I don't know if you'll like this or not, but I had an ugly doorbell box on my green wall that I HATED looking at. Once I painted the wall green it really stood out. At 1:30am, almost done, but frustrated, I painted the thing green like the rest of the wall. Now I notice it when I'm really looking for it, but just walking by doesn't annoy me due to an unsightly white square 3/4 of the way up the wall. Just an idea.
absolutely LOVE it!! i saw that same picture where you got your inspiration - you did a great job putting it together!
It looks amazing!!
This looks wonderful!!!!
How beautiful! I love the idea... especially for someone who has so many different kinds of frames! Did you just use regular black spraypaint?
I used rustoleum satin. I have also had good luck with the rustoleum american accents line. I had disasterous results with krylon, so I would stay away from that!
Cool. I plan on doing the same up our stairway.
The MIL loves what you did with the wall. Looking forward to see it.
So that is pretty AWESOME!
This has given me such inspiration to do our staircase as well -- now all I have to do is convince the wife. =)
Great job Shawna and excellent tutorial!
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