Rabu, 19 November 2014

Gallery Wall Reveal and Free Printable

From the time I was 10 years old, I had a keepsake box.

It started out with little things- movie ticket stubs, notes from friends, a few pictures of my family, and even a piece of confetti I'd pocketed from my first concert to see N'Sync.  (Maybe Justin Timberlake had touched it!)  

As I got older, that box grew.  Letters from high school boyfriends were added (and later removed once that phase of life ended).  

To this day, it is where I stash my favorite fingerpaint artwork by my daughter and favorite photos of our family.  But the world needed to see them.  What good did they do hidden in a box only to be seen by me once in a blue moon?

So I framed them on the most visible wall in our house.

Bless'er House | Eclectic Gallery Wall Reveal and Free Printable


It's hard to believe it looked like this six months ago.  I'm really glad I didn't do that pallet wall I'd originally planned.


I catch myself staring at it all the time, and I can't help but smile.  It's our entire past together: our engagement pictures, photos from our wedding ceremony, Olivia sleeping at just a few days old, a few beach vacations, moments with our parents and siblings, and I wouldn't change a single square inch of it.

I added a map of Ireland a few weeks ago as a nod to our Irish heritage.  

Bless'er House | Eclectic Gallery Wall Reveal and Free Printable

And yesterday, I made a silhouette of Olivia on burlap.  I whipped up a family definition printable to go along with it.  Once these babies were hung up, it was like the cherry on the sundae.  It's done!

Bless'er House | Eclectic Gallery Wall Reveal and Free Printable

So now, you can probably guess, I'm staring at it even more.  It certainly makes our suburban house feel less like a builder grade shoebox.  

The printable I made completely sums up what our little family of three is all about.


If you have a wall needing some lovin' in your house, feel free to snag the download below.  For one like mine, you can run a burlap sheet from your local craft store through your computer printer, frame it, and voila!  



Cheap but sentimental.  The best things in life are free anyways. :)

What do you think of it now that it's all done?  Am I getting anywhere with this crazy quest for an eclectic cottage?

If you liked this post, be sure to check out tips for the most efficient way to create a gallery wall.



Blessings,



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