Showing posts with label photo gallery. Show all posts
Showing posts with label photo gallery. Show all posts

Friday, November 7, 2014

Growing Up Gallery: Updated!


One of my most popular pins (thank you, Pinterest and Craftaholics Anonymous!) is the growing up gallery we put up shortly after moving into our new house.

I wanted to add a quick update to show that I'm still loving this idea, and this gallery is one of favorites. I pass it several times a day because it is just outside my craft room. Our son's kindergarten picture recently arrived and was added to the gallery. It's actually the second photo we've added since putting up the gallery. The gallery is now halfway filled (sniff!)


What has happened to my baby!?!


How do you display school photos?

Tuesday, April 9, 2013

Bathroom Art Update

Here's a look at the most recent tweak to our family bathroom. 

Last summer, I made the cute bathroom art on PowerPoint after seeing something similar on Pinterest.


The only frames I had were black ones, so that's what I used:

There were fine, if not exactly what I wanted. But then I put up the chair rail photo gallery, with photos of our son's grandparents, aunts, uncles, and cousins. 

We lived several states to an ocean away from our family, so this is a great way to help our son remember who is who. Every morning and night he gives kisses to his family. (His favorite is my sister's dog, Meryl!)

I just love how it turned out. I especially love the blue and red frames.

The fun red and blue frames made me want to replace the black frames for the art. Alas, Ikea is two hours away. Finally, over Easter, we were in Toronto and were able to pop into the Ikea there. And wouldn't you know it, they were out of the Nyttja 8-1/2 x11 frames. I decided to get the next size up and make it work.

I found some cute striped wrapping paper at Target. (By the way, has anyone else noticed how hard it is to find wrapping paper that is not tied to a season or event?) If the frames were smaller, I could have used scrapbook paper, but I didn't want to have to piece together the paper. I was able to simply use the plastic insert as a template to cute the size I needed.

I also slightly modified the background of each sheet and printed them on photo paper to give them a glossier finish. Of course, I used command strips to hang them up. Best of all, the larger frames covered up the nail holes for the days of old when we didn't know how much easier pictures are to hang with command strips! 

If you'd like the full bathroom tour, check out the reveal.

Hard to believe we're making updates when we've only been in the house for a year, but that's the fun of  living in our dream house now that we're done planning and building it!

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Friday, March 1, 2013

Chair Rail Photo Gallery


One of the challenges of being an international family is that our son does not get a lot of face time with his closest relatives. We're in Ohio, Niels' entire family is in the Netherlands, my mom is in Arizona and everyone else is in Minnesota. Our four-year-old has an impressive grasp of geography, and as we prepare for our first trip back to the Netherlands in more than two years, we want to make sure he knows his family, too. 

For this reason, I've been toying around with ideas. Because D has long loved flashcards, we've put photos on cards at different times. But I wanted something more permanent. It should surprise no one that I decided on a photo gallery! We already have a heritage gallery, but for now the shelves are too high for D to see every day. I wanted something at his eye level and fun for him to study, so each photo includes the person's relationship and name. The solution? A chair rail made of photos!

The hardest part, as always, was deciding on the photos. We were in Minnesota last summer for my youngest sister's wedding, so we say everyone on my side recently. Finding photos of our Dutch family that had the orientation I wanted--vertical for grandparents, horizontal for everyone else--was more a challenge. 

When I first started this project, months ago, I planned to put each person's name on the frame. 

But I decided I liked the words directly on the photos instead. Pic Monkey made this super easy. 

Just like I did in D's printable gallery, I used Ikea's fun blue and red Nyttja frames

I am totally sold on command strips for hanging photos. I have to reposition...a lot. My walls are very grateful that I discovered these things. These frames are super light so I cut the medium strips I had on hand in half, otherwise I would have just used the small strips. 

I only used the strips on the top and bottom of the frames. On heavier frames, like on the growing up gallery, we put strips on all four sides.

I have a hard time stopping a project when I'm so close to finishing, but our daughter-on-loan had a choir concert, so my frames patiently waited until we were back home and the kids were in bed. (Don't mind that loose strip. It was easy enough to fix before I put up the frame). 

I decided to put the gallery in the family bathroom. The long wall across from the vanity was just the right length. I lined up the first frame against the door jamb of the shower/toilet part of the bathroom. 

I put photos of the grandparents in blue vertical frames. The red frames are hung horizontally with the aunts and uncles on top, with their children underneath them. I placed the frames flush and used the level to make sure my line was straight.

I think it took me all of ten minutes to put up all thirteen frames. Hooray for command strips! 

I did take a moment to adjust the bathroom art that hung on the wall previously. I'm going to replace the black frames with blue and red frames next time we go to Ikea. I really wish it wasn't two hours away! On the plus side, the distance gives me time to decide whether or not I'll keep the same arrangement, pull them together flush like the chair rail, or keep the same shape but make the frames bigger. Any votes from our dear readers?

The new view from the vanity.  

This morning D was so cute when he saw all the photos. He said, "Hey! I know those people!" and immediately started passing out kisses. Mission accomplished.

I still have a few more galleries to do, but here's a quick look at the galleries we've completed so far.



If you want more details about our bathroom, take a tour!

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Thursday, February 21, 2013

Printable Gallery Wall


A couple weeks ago I wrote about the newest gallery in progress. Today is the big reveal! 

We had a big wall in our son's bedroom that looked a little sad and disjointed. When we first moved in, we put the mirror above his dresser. A few months later I made the good night art and we quickly hung them up so they would be easy for him to see from his bed. 

I've been waiting for inspiration to strike. It came one day when I noticed how our little word-obsessed guy was reading every sign and note around us. I thought I could take advantage of his eagerness to read by making a gallery wall with some of the great printables with scriptures and words of wisdom I've pinned on Pinterest. I love the idea of him pondering these thoughts as he dozes off.

When I last left off--why is it that gallery walls always turn into long, drawn-out projects?!--I had printed off the printables I wanted. (Click here for my printable pinterest board). 

I knew I wanted to use the bright Nyttja frames. Since our nearest Ikea is two hours away, I had to wait a bit until we could take a road trip. I really like these frames in kids areas because they have plastic instead of glass.


Once everything was framed , we took the printables, the mirror, and the good night art to our room where we had space to determine our layout. (To the right you can see another project in process, the cardboard stacked letters.)

Once we thought we had a final layout (we ended up flipping the top and bottom rows), Niels drew out the measurements. 

First we centered the dresser and mirror.  

Next, we added the good night art. And wondered why we didn't do this in the first place.  

Once again, we used command strips. We used large strips, but medium would have been better. 


I think to command strips hold the frames more securely than hooks. Important for a boy's room, where said boy has learned to climb on his dresser. 

I kind of eyeballed the placement so it's not perfect. Niels was manning the camera and the only photo he took of this part of the process was a nice close up of my backside. We'll just keep that to ourselves.

Side view. I think I did pretty well with lining up the frames.  


The gallery matches the frames we already put up on D's armoire.


The six frames on top were all found online. You can find the corresponding links below the photo.


The bottom five prints were created by me. I wrote about them in my previous post, but I've included the non-photo ones here for your convenience. You can right click to save these for personal use. 




Here are a few other printables I considered:

Now we have everything from Pink Puppy Paper Company
you-are-always-responsible-for-how-you-act
Responsible via ZeroDean
Pinned Image
I prayed for this child from Enduring Arts
Be Strong by Clingspiration
So, for those keeping track at home, this is gallery number eight. (Number nine is currently laid on our kitchen island, number ten is sketched out, and number eleven is still in the photo-gathering stage). I really do have an addiction. I blame Pinterest.

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