As a Genealogist, I have been very fortunate over the decades to gather old family photos. Some are originals, some are scans of originals, some I have received from other family researchers, and some I have just taken with my phone camera when I saw them somewhere. For many years they were tucked
Don't be afraid to show off your vintage photos! There are loads of ways to display vintage photographs while keeping them safe.
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Do you wonder what to do with old photos? Here is a creative way for how to display antique photos (or any photo) with a DIY vintage photo wall! #antiquephotos #gallerywall #vintagebedroomdecor
i haven't photographed my tiny photo portrait collection in awhile, and it's expanding. here was the first photo of it, back in September and then another in December.
Fashion obsessed. Magazine hoarder. Working on combining the two and making a career out of it. light sleeper, heavy dreamer
Vintage cameras are sure to add chic and a cool retro feel to your space, don’t hide them in drawers! How to display them to make them a gorgeous decor
There's a reason why people commonly collect, sell, and display old photos--whether or not they know the people captured in the photographs. It's because old photographs are really cool. They're a window into the past, their sepia genuinely earned. And when you actually know the people in the pictures, when they're your grandparents, your great-grandparents,
{source} INSPIRATION 2014 #27: Another great & simple way to display photos ~ rusty metal corrugated "board" where photos are attached using magnets. This looks especially lovely because of the selection of monochromatic photos. One could get a similar effect using contemporary photos by scanning them, then converting them to black and white or sepia.
Photos in our hallway upstairs Fireplace mantel is filled with new and very old photos The dinning room displays many photos too. I have always had a love for photography, and through the years have taken hundreds of family photos,which some are proudly displayed through out our house. I've recently came upon this book"Living with what you love" and am very curious to see the inside of it. I might have to make a trip to Barnes and Noble really soon,but until then the Internet will have to be my source of of all these beautiful rooms so artfully arranged with picture frames. pure eye candy to me.
Vintage cameras are sure to add chic and a cool retro feel to your space, don’t hide them in drawers! How to display them to make them a gorgeous decor
There's a reason why people commonly collect, sell, and display old photos--whether or not they know the people captured in the photographs. It's because old photographs are really cool. They're a window into the past, their sepia genuinely earned. And when you actually know the people in the pictures, when they're your grandparents, your great-grandparents,
Do you wonder what to do with old photographs? This easy DIY idea will help you add vintage artwork to your home in no time for little cost.
As an easy way to incorporate vintage items and family heirlooms into your home decor, I'm sharing my tips on displaying your old family photos.
Well I guess it is back to "All about me" :)) and things around this house has been just crazy. I did get this frame done and I am also add...
I love the idea of displaying vintage family photos in my home; but finding the right frames wasn't easy. I wanted something unique and eye catching.I'm going t…
Do you wonder what to do with old photos? Here is a creative way for how to display antique photos (or any photo) with a DIY vintage photo wall! #antiquephotos #gallerywall #vintagebedroomdecor
There's a reason why people commonly collect, sell, and display old photos--whether or not they know the people captured in the photographs. It's because old photographs are really cool. They're a window into the past, their sepia genuinely earned. And when you actually know the people in the pictures, when they're your grandparents, your great-grandparents,
Hello my friends, a while ago I was at our local thrift and I spied a pile of old clipboards. A smile crossed my face when I saw that they were from ‘Cory Adams’ Photography. Fond memories rose through my mind as I remembered the ‘chicken man’ as he was so often referred to coaxing children to smile for school pictures. He had a rubber chicken that he would use to get their attention. Even the most straight faced child could not help but crack a smile at the ‘chicken mans’ antics. I liked that this board said ‘Cory Adams Photo’. This picture is of my Grandfather John Chorniak, on my dad’s side. A while ago I had pinned this idea from my friend, Carlene at Organized Clutter. I love how she put a frame around hers. I didn’t have the space so I just hung mine on the wall. It’s a narrow area between my craft room and the bath room in our basement. The long narrow clipboard was unusual. I hadn’t seen one that size before. It was in pretty rough shape so I decided to cover it using Modge Podge and torn book pages. I added the book page strip on the top left clipboard to tie it in. I then added a few vintage looking stamps. I gave the other clipboards a good rub down with Old English. We only have a few photos of my mother when she was young. This is my favorite. My she was hitting the jug at a young age. lol! Look at that face. . .priceless! This is my dad. Handsome brut, don’t you think? If I have a photo of my Grandpa, I need one of my Grandma. Emma Zina was my mothers mom. She is on the left on the small clipboard with two of her sisters. The clipboards were $1 each so it makes for a very inexpensive photo gallery. hugs, Jann I will be joining these fun parties: Thrifty Things Friday DIY Sunday Showcase One More Time Events for Share it One More Time Sunday View for Inspired Sunday Knick of Time Tuesday Coastal Charm for Nifty Thrifty Tuesday