Although I don't believe every wall in my house needs to be filled for a less cluttered look, I love beautifully decorated homes with unique artwork.
While shopping in Paper Source, I spotted this Constellation Wrapping Paper for only $4.95 and thought it would look great in my son's room. The colors are perfect and my son recently became interested in learning more about the solar system.
I considered framing it, until I remembered the vintage pants hanger I purchased from Etsy last year.
Hanging it was quick, easy and inexpensive.
Simple makes me happy!
A great way to add character to your walls.
While shopping in an antique market I spotted a display of "vintage-looking" posters for sale.
I'm not sure when or how it happened, but I have a thing for birds! I love bird decor, but in small doses.
The price was right, so I decided to buy it.
Unsure of how to frame it, a quick internet search led me to Chris Loves Julia's blog with instructions to frame a vintage poster.
I purchased and stained 4 wood slats, but ended up only using 2.
Next, I attached the poster to the slats using my staple gun.
Then, I added a metal bookplate cover.
Love that extra bit of detail!
I secured it to the wall using Command Strips.
I love my new art. It's my new favorite thing in my home!
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I'm a sucker for great wrapping paper and I do display them as art from time to time! Love the ways you displayed yours Brandi!
ReplyDeleteI love what you did! A couple of years ago I bought a bunch of those wrapping papers and covered part of my laundry room. It was so pretty but not the best room for it. I took it all down and kept it stashed. I love the way you used the wood hangers.
ReplyDeleteClever way to add art to the walls!
ReplyDeleteI love the hangar in your son's room. What a great idea, because they can change their interests often. I like what you did with the bird poster as well, and my daughter has a thing for birds too. xoxo Su
ReplyDeleteSo unique! Love it!
ReplyDeleteI'm a bird addict. I love this!
ReplyDeleteI love the way you mounted both of those posters! I found you thru instagram via Lakeitha. (I was digging all of the cool stuff you were finding at Ross) I feel like I have found my design twin! I have that constellation poster in my son's room and I have had that bird print saved in my etsy cart for months! And if you could see my son's room you would laugh! I haven't ever done a full post about it but the similarities are unreal! Needless to say, I'm a fan!
ReplyDeleteHi Brandi! The wooden hanger idea is super cute. I have an usual amount of bird art as well - not intentional at all. Your print with the slats is beautiful. Jane
ReplyDeleteLove this idea
ReplyDeletePaper Source is one of my favorite stores! Love how you hung both of your pictures and will have to keep the wood slat idea in mind.
ReplyDeleteBoth posters are so unique! I love the birds and the ways you're displaying them!
ReplyDeleteGreat for poster for sure!
ReplyDeleteI love these ideas! The Paper Source is my happy place - I love all of those gorgeous papers!
ReplyDeleteHi Brandi, love this idea for framing your new poster. It looks gorgeous on your wall and I like the bookplate added too.
ReplyDeleteYour son's poster hung with a vintage style pant hanger is really an awesome addition too.
Thanks for sharing.
Have a wonderful week and Happy May.
Hugs, CM
Brandi I LOVE them both...I have a thing for birds too!! Love how you hung your son's piece with the vintage hanger!
ReplyDeleteLove these ideas! I have a couple of papers from Paper Source that are still rolled up, waiting for inspiration. I'll be stealing your ideas. :)
ReplyDeletelove this Brandi. I agree, every wall doesn't have to be filled, but you do a good job with the doses that you have!
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love this! You explain things so well and with the pics it really makes me feel that it's a project that I could accomplish. :)
ReplyDeleteHope you have great week!
Love this! I was at a stationery store this week and fell in love with some gorgeous floral printed paper. Still trying to decide how to use it, but I love both of your ideas. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteLove both styles! I have seen a couple of post about using wood slats, but I like the metal label you added. I may have to snatch that idea. ;) Beautiful work as always! :D
ReplyDeleteGood Morning Brandi, What a marvellous idea... I love how you hung your poster with a trouser hanger, that was really inspirational.
ReplyDeleteI have often noticed beautiful wrapping paper, and have dismissed them because the cost of framing can be a bit expensive..... but not now, thanks to you.
Have a lovely day.
Best Wishes
Daphne
Love BOTH ideas Brandi! My 10 year old son is getting a room makeover this summer. The hanger is a cool idea. And I love the bird print too. I can see why its your new favorite. Hope you're having a good week!
ReplyDeleteYou're so clever! Love the addition of the bookplate and that hanger idea is fabulous!!!
ReplyDeleteHi Brandi - I just love your tips for hanging art! The pants hanger is genius and I just love the slat idea, too! So fun to use the wrapping paper.....love it!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Love the pants hanger idea!
ReplyDeleteI love the hanger idea! I have decorated wooden ones and displayed magazines on them, now I'll have to get a few of the pant style!
ReplyDeleteWow that really makes the art pop. I think I'm going to have to use this idea!
ReplyDeleteBrandi you are so infinitly creative! i love this idea...simple!
ReplyDeleteGreat way to frame both Brandi, they look so good!
ReplyDeleteI love birds too! And I love the way you hung them! I would love to find some vintage posters like the ones you came across. They are fantastic! Visiting from Savvy Southern Style
ReplyDeleteYour creativity never fails to amaze me. Both are wonderful. I never would've thought of the pants hanger! Have a blessed day :)
ReplyDeleteLove this idea, Brandi! So simple and creative!
ReplyDeleteThey look great displayed that way. I love simple, easy things!
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