Today is Eleven Twelve Thirteen! Love it!
Over the summer, I started my daughter's 'Hello Teen' room makeover. One of the things she wanted to include in her new space was pig art. We took a calendar and turned it into art. If you are new around these parts or need a little refresher I will include the links at the end of this post.
I wanted to revisit the pig art because I just wasn't feeling the frames I used. Something about them was just off and I couldn't put my finger on it at first. I guess at first I didn't like the color and then it was the size. I started playing around in powerpoint and we settled on a silver or gray frame. We wanted to keep it square but with a slim frame so we chose this one from Ikea.
When we re-framed the pig art our first thought was wow these frames are huge. They are 20" x 20" in high gloss gray. We weren't sure if they would no longer work but see for yourself.
I wanted to revisit the pig art because I just wasn't feeling the frames I used. Something about them was just off and I couldn't put my finger on it at first. I guess at first I didn't like the color and then it was the size. I started playing around in powerpoint and we settled on a silver or gray frame. We wanted to keep it square but with a slim frame so we chose this one from Ikea.
When we re-framed the pig art our first thought was wow these frames are huge. They are 20" x 20" in high gloss gray. We weren't sure if they would no longer work but see for yourself.
And for your viewing pleasure, here is the before and after:
We still have to find another nightstand that can double as a dresser, make a gallery wall, build a library of shelves and add comfortable seating for her to play the violin.
If you missed any of the design process, here are the links:
Yes the new frames are so much better! & show the art off more without being overwhelmed by the chunky frame.
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Deletesoo cute! great switch!
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