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Sunday, May 29, 2011

Gallery Wall

I can finally mark one of the projects off my "Forgotten Projects" list. Back in October, I started the gallery wall that I was super excited about... then completely forgot about it until a month or so ago. Okay, okay, so I didn't really forget ~ more like I shut one eye every time I walked past the half-complete project. And then, when the frames started falling off the wall, I decided it was time to just finish the darn thing.

So, we have a huge blank wall between the bedrooms upstairs. I always thought it would make a cool frame wall. My first attempt? Not so great.


Yeah, a little pathetic. And it made me realize the vast size of the wall. It was going to take a little inspiration to fill that sucker. I found this spread in the Potterybarn catalog and fell in love.


I just love the mixture of frames and random objects. So, I went around collecting random frames. Some from a Garden Ridge sale...


...some from the Target clearance section...


...and a few that I saved from the trash at work.


I also wanted to incorporate some random stuff, so I just starting laying it all out on the floor and included a couple of small cabinet doors I found at the Habitat Restore awhile back. I did measure the wall between the light switch and the AC control so I'd know how much space I had to work with.


After several rounds of arranging and rearranging, I came up with something I liked:


I even found a use for the black shelf I got on clearance at Hobby Lobby a year ago. The hard part: getting everything from the floor to the wall. J was out for the day, so I was a little scared to start hammering. He's usually the one to perfectly measure everything, and make sure it's all even and aligned. But I figured I could manage. The first nail is always the hardest, right?




I measured and leveled each one as I went along, but of course I got off at certain points. I even thought I'd be smart and use the sticky tape that says it'll hold a frame on the wall so I wouldn't have to contend with the little double-eye hooks on the back of several frames. And I got to a stopping point before I thought I was going to go cross-eyed.



Not bad, huh? Even J was impressed when he got home. And then it sat. For weeks. And months. And then the frames that were up with the sticky strips began to slowly fall off the wall. Seriously, I'd almost pee my pants in the middle of the night 'cause I'd hear a horrifying crashing sound. Luckily only one frame broke, and I never really wet the bed.

I digress.

Fast forward to several weeks ago. I was sooo tired of looking at it and stepping over the mess in the hall, that I just picked up a hammer, some nails and went at it. Because I was pretty frustrated with it at this point, I didn't take any pics. But I ended up using wire to hang the frames with the double-hooks. No measuring tape this time, no level ~ just me, a stepstool and a hammer. The result?


Not exactly the pattern I had planned, but I like it. I even included a clock we got as a wedding gift years ago that I could never quite find the right spot for in this house. I'll eventually paint the small cabinet doors, and I still need to re-mat some of the frames. Oh, and select pictures!

But I do think it fills up the wall nicely, and it gives you something to look at as you're walking up the stairs.


Once again, the before:


And the after:


At least it's {almost} done!

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9 comments:

Cindy Adkins said...

I'm your newest follower and I came over from Homemaker on a Dime--I love your wall and your fabulous frames--it looks BEAUTIFUL!!!
XO
Cindy

Wendy said...

Katie it looks great! I always enjoying reading your post and knowing I am not alone in trying to get a project finshed!!
I like the addition of the clock!

Holli said...

It looks great... I love it :)

Shannon said...

It looks great! I love having pictures everywhere and it's fun to change them up every now and then :)

Unknown said...

Don't you just love getting old project finished?! I swear I have a HUGE list of started and forgotten . . . will need to tend to those:-) Lol great job, love the look!

BeingBrook said...

I think it looks fabulous! Total proof that FINISHED is better than perfect!

Katie said...

I agree, Brook! :)

Unknown said...

awesome, looks great! and i love how you collected the frames from all-over and they all were super reasonably priced. <3 EverRubyGirl.blogspot.com

Jen said...

It looks great! I am working on a gallery wall project this summer. Also using Pottery Barn as inspiration.

Jen
www.dishesandsocks.com

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