9 frames for $21--these are from 3 different thrift stores, but it was worth the hunt! I think I might do something like this with them:
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The last photo has beautiful vintage colors that I'm hoping to use in my nursery...it would be a little more work to get the frames to look like that, but I think they would look so cute. Hmmm, decisions, nursery walls or living room walls? Do you have an empty frame wall in your house?
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YES! Thrifting frames is the best. There are millions, and there are so many things to do with them. Excellent find, m'lady!
ReplyDeletei don't have any empty frame wall, but i do have a pile of empty frames under my bed. that i thrifted months ago with intentions of spray painting them white. haha
ReplyDeletei think i'm going to do a combo of art & empty? we'll see. good luck deciding! :)
I don't have any empty frames in my home but I love the look. Great deal too!
ReplyDeleteI've been buying frames at Goodwill lately to paint gold for the nursery. We're going to hang a combination of old family pictures and vintage postcards from places hubs and I have been together. Our nursery theme is pretty much just "vintage" with a aqua, red, black, white, and gold color scheme. I think it will be a good gender neutral theme for a shared boy-girl nursery.
ReplyDeleteI have a chalkboard wall in my dining room that I've slowly been covering with empty frames from yard sales.
ReplyDeleteI looove the frames you found! I want to do something similar. Thanks for the inspiration!
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