Posts with tag: "home decor"
April 11, 2013

I had to recount... it was really close.... 

(there were about 10 entires on the original SHOW OFF blog post that I had to count as the link was funky, not the voters fault) 

Thank you to all who voted.... I want you to know that I would love to take your photos.... every single one of you... and because I appreciate your votes, I am offering you ALL a discount.

If you book a full session and are photographed between April 15-Aug 31 2013, I will give you $30 off your session fee. YIPEEEE. (when contacting me, make sure you tell me about this, so I can give you the magic code to use ) 

I wanted to run this contest to inspire and encourage you to use your photos. Since you showed me yours, I have decided to SHOW OFF some of my walls. This is a big deal since we just moved into our rental 4 months ago. We have done a lot of work, and are not done yet, but here is a glimpse of how we used our photos. 

This is our hall way. Its dark and cave like. I like big photos. And monograms. See that big empty wall at the end with the awesome 50's doorbell, I have big plans for that. I can't wait to show you. 

This is the kids play room (seahwaks theme) and I let them choose the images. Confession: it does drive me nuts that they are all so crazy with no theme. But, the kids love it. These are all mounted photos, they are amazing... especially for renters. I put them up with velcro. 

Much more my style... this is in our living room. Again, mountd prints. Brings me joy every day. Get photos up on your walls. Its easy. I will help you. (I did take photos of us making this wall and how we decided where to hang everythiing. I will be doing a blog post about it... someday :) 

This is my favorite mounted print. ITs large and in charge. 24x36. Good stuff. A house tour with before and after photos of the rental is coming... scouts honor!!

Oh wait, you want to know who won the contest... that's right....

Client #2 won the contest, by 3 votes. You remember, the one with the wall clock, hall collage, and the GIANT canvas. A girl after my own heart. LARGE photos. (I will get you your $50 visa card)

and, drum roll please.....

Sarah Gibbs... you are the winner of the free spring session. You are the twelth comment down. Nice to meet you! Email me at focalpp@gmail.com to find out about your free session on April 28th. (if you can't use it, feel free to pass it along to someone) 

Thanks for voting and reading the blog. Lots more to come. You can sign up on the right side of this blog to have the new blog posts emailed to you. Or, like me on facebook and I will post them there as well. (you can like me at the top right of the blog posts). 

Over and out

p.s.- don't forget that you can have $30 off your full session. BONUS

 
March 02, 2012

Finally a new blog post, lots going on around here, sorry for the delay

Do you have lots of big blank walls in your home?

Don't be afraid of big walls..... they can be so much fun to decorate


but you have to have a plan

and a patient husband {or all the tools, and measuring, and painting, and ladder skills yourself}

here is my story:

We have one of those houses where you walk in and there is a staircase immediately inside the door. You know the kind where there is a few steps, then a landing, then a lot of steps, then a landing, then a few steps, then the upstairs hall.. kinda like a boxy "C". Well, we have that. And the wall is HUGE and goes up stairs, and has a handrail up it. 

So, what do you do with that? 

Awhile back I had a crazy idea to fill it with frames... but without photos....odd.. since I am a photographer, eh? Go with me anyway... a big crazy fun wall with gobs of color and personality. So, I began searching for frames at garage sales, thrift stores, my own garage, other peoples garage... you get the point. Then I stashed them in the garage {which may be one of my husbands pet peeves}. I didn't really care what color the frame was because I was going to change that anyway. {by "I"- I mean my sweet husband who loves to paint for me}

Ok, fast forward to this past summer. I decided that my collection was starting to overtake the garage, so it was time to get this dog and pony show started. Here is where you better start taking notes if you want to do this project.

1- I emptyied all the ugly pics and paintings that were in the frames and threw them away. {again, when I say "I"- I mean husband. I will stop telling you that and assume you get my drift}

2- I measured the frames and wrote down the measurements

3- got out my calculator and used fractions to scale down the sizes to a more manageable size for patterns

4- cut out "to scale" boxes of scrap paper that coincide with each frame size {so, if the frame was a 16x24, I made the paper 4x6} get it? my math teacher MR Gann would be so darn impressed


5- measured the large crazy boring blank wall and then scaled it down to size and decided to use my large chalk board as the "wall" for my design stage {in my photo below you can see the blue line is the handrail and the bottom line is where the landing starts- clever I know}

6- begin taping up the boxes {which represent the frames I had} to make a nice display. Moved them around and lived with it for awile. this allowed me to make sure I liked the style and design before we began on the acutal wall.. and the Fred Meyer add.. I didn't have any paper bigger than 12x12, so the recycle bin was 2nd best.. .and the color of the paper does not correspond at all to the frame color, it was the ugliest scraps I could find that I was sure would not be needed


7- sketched out the chalkboard design on paper {not to scale..math twice in one day is too much for me} and highlighted each frame in the color I wanted them painted. This helped me figure out how to include all the colors I wanted and not end up with two frames of the same color next to eachother


8- hang the frames on the wall {I am making this sound so simple and its wasn't} we have stairs and you need a fancy ladder that will work on those, and we borrowed one, and I like to change my mind. I did not paint them at this point. some were already painted the color I chose to leave them, but I wanted to make sure I loved it before asking hubby to paint..we may or may not have had a painting changing my mind issue earlier in the year... so I was trying to save face here



9- take down frames and paint them by using my color map I made..like paint by numbers


10- rehang painted frames. stand back. enjoy

p.s.- you know the best part... some of these frames come with great memories. Two are from a dear friend who moved away. I smile and think of her when I walk by. The small red ovals were in my sister in laws childhood room {not red, of course}. I love to have little pieces of many of my dear friends and family represented here. 

p.s.s- I know the red one at the top fell off the nail and is crooked. Remember the part about having to borrow a ladder, its a pain and now we don't have a truck or suburban to get it. 

p.s.s.s- last note- as if you don't already know this, these are not profesionally shot photos. These are Iphone, snapshots, so don't judge me :) See, I take regular joe photos too. and they are not lit correctly, kinda shady, and have bad coloring too. we will be talking about all that here soon, so stick around!!

Tags: DIY, home decor