Raise your hand if getting things framed or doing it yourself is totally intimidating to you... Yep, both of my hands are up! I hardly ever (read: never) get 4x6 prints, let alone anything bigger to display in our home. Which is why there was literally nothing on our walls at the last place we lived.
I didn't even have any photos of Beck printed, even though I'm sure there are 40,000 sitting on my computer. Lame.
Enough was enough. To start I decided on two large scale framed photos, one of dreamy Cape Kiwanda and one of tiny baby Beck. And just for fun, a smaller framed instagram shot of my fiddle fig. The process of uploading and customizing your frame is SUPER easy and straight-forward with Framebridge and they have a great selection of frames to choose from (from clean and simple to artsy and eclectic). So much thought goes into the framing of each piece and I was blown away by the quality of the prints and frames when they arrived.
I always rearrange wall decor in a room a million times before I settle on what looked best (indecisive much?) but here is where I landed with these! The Cape Kiwanda shot is perfect for the wall space in the dining room. I just need to hang it now and commit.
The yawny Beck photo is in our room. It looks kinda tiny on the wall but it's actually quite large. I love love love it.
And a classic gold frame for the fiddle fig instagram shot. I want to add this to a gallery wall someday when I have more framed art and photos but for now it's in the kitchen adding some fun to the coffee shelf.
I want to do an entire set of Instagram Mini frames next. Victoria from SF Girl By The Bay shared hers and I'm obsessed, you have to see her post!
Framebridge is generously offering Vanilla & Lace readers an awesome discount on the Instagram Mini frames—2 Instagram Mini's for $50 (and free shipping always!). Use the code 2INSTA50 at checkout.
Whether you have a project in the works or not, go to the framebridge site and upload a photo to test out what you can do. It's super fun to walk through the process and see your photo go from something you posted on facebook to a piece of art you'd love to display.
This post was created in partnership with Framebridge. As always, opinions are entirely my own!
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