Yep, I’m still working on the master bedroom! If you saw my room refresh the other day {here}, then you might have noticed that I didn’t show you this corner. There just wasn’t anything to show because I didn’t have anything on the wall above the dresser and I wasn’t even happy with how things on top of the dresser looked.
Things like that make me frustrated, but then I have to remind myself that we’ve only been in this house for five months (five months, people!) and given that, I’ve actually made tremendous progress!
Here’s the room color before I painted (SW Comfort Gray. See how I painted it and view more “after” photos here):
So, yesterday, when I should have been mopping the floor to get ready for our New Year’s Eve visitors, I decided that I needed to make a gallery wall of botanical prints above the dresser. Immediately.
And since I didn’t want to spend a ton of money and I wanted immediate gratification, I hit Pinterest and found these lovely free printables from Simply Made by Rebecca {here}. She has tons more, but I chose 12 for my wall.
The frames are 8×10’s from Dollar Tree; like I said, I didn’t want to spend a lot.
Check the color on your frames if you buy them there; they have a platinum and a true gold and they are very close in color and often mixed together on the shelves. This is the platinum; I love the true gold but I have a fair amount of silver finishes in here and needed to split the difference.
I pulled the cardboard stand off the back; this helps them to lie flat on the wall.
I have a pretty high-quality printer, so printing the botanicals out on 8.5″ x 11″ photo paper was a snap (I used this paper), but if your printer isn’t very good you can certainly have these printed at the office supply store.
While I did measure and use my laser level, let’s face it, the little hooks on the back of dollar store frames do NOT all line up exactly, so I made about 53 nail holes to hang 12 frames. Don’t judge, that’s why we have spackle!
And if you have one or two that seem to always want to go crooked, just put a 3M Command strip on the back of the frame and stick it to the wall {our posts contain affiliate links. See our full disclosure policy here}.
^^A dictionary and an etiquette book; that sums my personality up perfectly!^^
Below are all the new books that my husband gave me for Christmas, I love them all and the Madame Chic books were so fun to read!
The little blue and white dish is a thrift find and I put my watch in it every night.
Random side note; my husband gave me that Kate Spade watch for my birthday and I adore it so much that I’m going to buy another one in silver when they go on sale again. I’ve been in the habit of just buying a new–cheap–watch whenever the battery dies, but that is so wasteful. So I bought an inexpensive watch repair kit {this one} and now I can change my own batteries (that I buy at the dollar store!), add and replace links in the bracelets, and more. What took me so long?!
The glove mold is vintage; I found it at an antique shop in Savannah a few years ago.
And the lamp–I just adore it, and can you believe it was only $24.99?! They had a similar floor lamp for peanuts, too. Target, baby–direct link here.
One last “after” photo:
Sources:
Wall color: Sherwin Williams Comfort Gray
Dresser: Kincaid Furniture
Botanical prints (printed on this photo paper)
8 x 10 picture frames: Dollar Tree
Kate Spade All in Good Taste book
Gold Italian tray: vintage
Frames: HomeGoods and thrifted, spray painted gold with this paint
And here’s today’s fun find; this standing wire basket that may have to start holding towels in my guest bath. It’s $65, but I usually see them for closer to $100.
| Basket on Stand |
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