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How to Display your Family Photos

March 7, 2019

Now that you have your family photos printed, here are some ideas for how to display them in your home! Missed the post about where to print your photos? You can find it here. I have created a Pinterest board called Print Ideas with lots of inspiration to help you get those beautiful prints up on your walls! I continually add new ideas to this board, so make sure you follow it!

Now here are some of my favorites!
  1. Classic Grid. I LOVE the look of a classic grid. Keep it modern by using thin, square frames with large white mats. Some of my favorite budget friendly places to buy frames are Ikea, Target and Michael’s. If you can spend a little more on them, Crate & Barrel and West Elm have some gorgeous ones!MONDAY: NEUTRAL #adailyvignette#neutral#design#decor#style#styling#inspiration#interior#diningroom#blackandwhite#photography#wicker#pendant#florals#neutralstyle#neutraldecor
  2. DIY Print Hangers. I love this tutorial by Home Sweet Ruby. Such a fun and inexpensive way to make a big impact with your photos!
  3. Large-scale Prints. I’m DYING over these! I would do this in a heartbeat if I had a big blank wall in my house. Erica Shaw printed these for her home at Artifact Uprising. She gives you all the deets here. 
  4. Art Ledge. Having a hard time actually committing to laying out a gallery wall and putting a bunch of holes in your wall? Then an art ledge is for you! I also love the fact that it is so easy to change up if you get bored like me. I love the size of this beautiful ledge! It was built by Angela Rose Home and she has the tutorial here. She is so fun to follow on Instagram too! Not the DIY type? Ikea has a great ledge I have used in my girl’s room. [spacer height=”10p

There are soooo many great options for framing and hanging those prints. If you haven’t already, take a look at my Print Ideas Pinterest board. Don’t let them just stay in a sad little folder on your computer, never to be seen! I would love to see what you do with your photos, tag me!

 

 

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Categories - Client Tips, Education Tagged - diy photo wall, family photo gallery wall, family photo print ideas, framed family photos, photo print ideas

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