Mudroom Dilemma: Paint vs Removable Wallpaper
One of the many areas in my home that hasn’t been in touched since we moved in 8 years ago is a very small mudroom and half bath off the kitchen. I’m really not sure…
One of the many areas in my home that hasn’t been in touched since we moved in 8 years ago is a very small mudroom and half bath off the kitchen. I’m really not sure…
It has been a nice respite, thank you all for your kind words and patience. I am slowly getting back to house projects and content for the blog. I really want to hone in on…
Family photos can bring life and meaning into a home, they can tell a story & make an ordinary space feel loved and appreciated. A few summers ago I had an amazing photographer friend of mine Michele Kats take photos of my family & I at the beach. It was a place I spent a lot of time as a child, as did my father and then my own when we moved back from Colorado. I felt so blessed leaving the session, before even knowing what they would look like. These memories continue to be a gift for us as we cherish looking at them each and every time. I have printed a few here & there but to be honest I have always wanted to do something bigger with them. I am excited to be partnering with Minwax on this post as a part of their Made With Love campaign. Today I am going to show you how your family photos can become art & a beautiful focal point in any space, along with a really easy way to create a DIY frame. The fun thing about this project, I brought a beautiful memory that spans 3 generations into my home and did it all for under $50.