Around The Room | Living With Your Photos + Color Inc Giveaway
I'm a huge fan of living with your photos. Out of albums, off your computer and onto your walls.
Over the years I've amassed quite a collection of family images - many of the recent ones being mounted rather than framed as you'll see below (and above). When I first starting hanging up photos I wanted them to be all black frames with white mats. Now I'm really enjoying the variety of both the framed and simply mounted images.
Around our house I've got quite a few gatherings happening on the walls. Some are consistent collections (meaning all mounted or all framed) and others are a mixture of the two.
The first ones I want to talk about line the hall from our entry into the kitchen.
The images are 12x12 photos are "standout mounted" from Color Inc. (Color Inc is a sponsor of my blog and has been generous with samples for me in the past and as you'll see below. This set I purchased on my own. They are excellent quality and have wonderful customer service.) When we moved into this house I ordered eight or nine of these with the intent that they would be grouped together and I love them.
They are mounted onto the wall using Miller Studio Magic Mounts removable mounting tabs. I tried a couple of other brands and these have worked the best.
You might have seen this image a couple weeks ago. This is in our dining area, between the kitchen and living room. This wall has a combination of framed and mounted images. The one of Simon and Anna in the blue shirts is from Persnickety Prints.
Upstairs I've got a few other collections starting. In the room you enter before coming into my office I've got a large standout mount from Color Inc (photo taken by Tracey Clark). That one is 3o inches x 20 inches.
In my office I've included two Ikea frames with 12x12 photos of me and Chris as kids. I enlarged these 1970's photos on my scanner and they were printed at Scrapbookpictures.com. These hung in Anna's room in our last house.
A little collage in Simon's room that includes photos, Star Wars stamps, and a signed photo of Yoda from Frank Oz.
And this one was in Anna's room in our last house. I didn't recreate it here yet, but it was a favorite in the old place.
In our bedroom I'm just beginning to build a photo wall.
The newest addition is a Framed Gallery Wrap Canvas from ColorInc. As one of my sponsors they kindly sent me this new product to review and want me to give one away as well (with your own photo of course).
Here's what they have to say about this new product:
Love the sleek modern style of a Gallery Wrapped Canvas? Now you can add a frame! Our Gallery Wrapped Canvas Frames will give you that same modern and edgy look you've wanted but with a touch of traditional style to give you a unique shadow box feel to add to any home, work, or studio wall space!
These ready to hang Gallery Wrapped Canvases come with a 2 1/8'' deep smooth black laminate frame. With a 1/2'' floating space between your canvas and frame, each of our hand wrapped canvas prints will be permanently attached with the finest attention to detail. Each piece will arrive properly finished with a wire hanger, bumpers and Tyvek® backing. A true first class upgrade to your studio or home!
These Framed Gallery Wrapped Canvases are really, really nice. I didn't realize when I was ordering it that there's a space between the frame and the wrapped canvas but when I opened the package here at home I was really pleasantly surprised. I'd definitely consider ordering another one.
GIVEAWAY | One Framed Gallery Wrapped Canvas (20 x 14 or smaller) from ColorInc.
TO BE ENTEREDinto this giveaway please leave a comment below sharing how you live with your photos (if you are reading this post on Facebook please come to my blog to leave a comment). Comments will be closed at noon Pacific on Friday and the winners posted shortly after. Please be sure to check back or subscribe (click here to get posts delivered to your email box) to see if you are receiving one of the items this week.










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Family is so very important to me! I have pictures EVERYWHERE you look in our home! I don't think there is a day that goes by that I don't catch something special on film!
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I have 6 20x20" prints in frames in our dining area... they make me so happy!
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We have photos on our walls, but I don't know that I'd call them living photos. I feel they need changed out more often. How often do you change our your photos? What's surprising right now is that during bath night with our 10-month-old baby girl, my husband has started looking through scrapbooks while I bathe Ande. The scrapbooks sit near the bathroom and it's the first he's naturally started pulling them out and looking. It makes my heart smile and we inevitably discuss memories.
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Unfortunately, I DON'T live with my photos, and that has got to change. I have a two-year-old daughter, and have developed exactly ONE photo with her in it. All the other thousands are on the computer and on photo-sharing sites. Your post has given me some great ideas for getting photos up around our house. It's a project that I really need to make a priority.
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I used to make collages on the backs of door (many bedroom door, one office door) with all the pictures just taped to the door. I'm trying to be more adult about it (as my husband would like) and hang framed pictures in the house instead.
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Sad to say is that I don't live with my photos as much as I would like. I take lots of pictures and some do end up in the digital photo frame but not on the walls or even albums for our daughters to see. They love looking at pictures when I have them up on the computer.
Thank you for the chance to win this frame! Very cool!
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We have SOME framed, but not nearly enough - that expense does add up, but every time we put up something new I love it so much!
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I haven't mastered displaying photos in my home, perhaps because the last few places I've lived have seemed so impermanent. We're about to move into a new home and I've proposed an idea to my husband: a magnetic accent wall, where we can display the most recent photos we've taken and those that we're perpetually sent to announce births and on Christmas cards and the like. I think it'll be fun!
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I have photos on display throughout my house... it's been an ongoing project over the past year since I moved in. Mostly they are in traditional frames sitting on shelves, but I am planning a photo wall project for my upstairs hallway. This will be heritage photos... My parents have been doing a scanning project and I've only just downloaded a bunch of family photoes from them. This canvas/frame combo would be fantastic for my grandparent's wedding photo! It's sepia, so I think this would be a great juxtaposition of modern with heritage! Thanks for the chance to win!
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we have lots of framed photos everywhere but i love the clean lines and simplicity of the mounted!
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I love your photos all over your house! Sadly, I have photos in frames from 2007 and haven't changed them yet to include our new addition who was born a year ago! I would love to order some gallery wraps!
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I have tabletops full of framed family photos, the most precious decorative items in a home. From my grandparents in Italy to my family in Arizona, I love them all!
Love the grouping of the white frames to make one huge frame, Ali. I am going to try that in our hallway.
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I have a wall at the end of my hall, that when I first moved in wasn't sure what to do with. It 8 shelves and is perfect for framed 5x7 and 4x6 photos. I've started adding wedding photos and photos of many generations of my family to it. My scrap/office room holds photos of my dad, husband and son's military photos - along with the American flag from my dad's funeral. My livingroom, I have printed and framed photos I have taken that mean alot to me. I still need to get those hung. I like to have photos around me that mean something. I like the canvas photos of yours and think that getting away from the black frames is a wonderful idea.
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I have many photo walls in our house. Hallways, stairwells, bedroom and den are daily reminders of our life.
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I've always been inspired by your typebox shadowboxes, and had just been waiting to do something similar. Last year I came across a large cubicle box (for lack of a better way to describe it) from Potterybarn and instantly knew what I wanted to do with it. You can see pictures of it on my blog: http://thegeorgesinseattle.blogspot.com/2011/03/recent-favorite-design-project.html
I referenced you as the source for my inspiration... hope you don't mind!
Thanks for the opportunity for winning another great giveaway.
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Thanks for sharing - love how you displayed the first 6 months!
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Wow, that wrapped canvas and frame looks really good!
Sadly, I don't live much with my photos. I only print the ones I'm going to scrap. The only printed photos we have on the wall are three 8 by 10s that we framed and put in the bathroom.
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Ali,
You are an inspiration!!! I've lived in my home for 16 years and have a long hallway which I always wanted to make into a photo gallery. Why do I wait? I felt like I had to have all the pics I wanted to put up organize before I could do it. Your work in progress bedroom shows that just a few for a start even looks nice. Thank you also for sharing all the versions of displaying photos. I was told by a decorator that I shouldn't mix different frame finishes. I love your hallway with all the frames. Will you keep these pics on your site for reference? Please say yes!!!
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Yep - and they have also been added to my Flickr gallery here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/aliedwards/sets/72157626263612629/
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Beautiful photos! Such inspiration. I need to do a better job getting the pictures inti print. We have a wall collection in our stairwell and I would love to add more photos to it.
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We have a digital photo frame that we enjoy. Each year, we buy the boys Old Navy Flag Shirts and get a picture taken with them and add the pictures to the collection. It is fun to see how they have changed over the years. I need to do more.
Thanks for the inspiration.
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I love reading your blog each day. Pictures have always been a huge part of my life. I have 2 boys and make yearly digital scrapbooks for them each year. I also continue to scrapbook albums for friends/family. I am doing Project life this year which I am loving. I have a black and white framed picture wall in the upstairs hall of my boys, husband and me and I am looking to do a mounted picture wall downstairs in my family room. This blog gave me some great ideas. Thanks!
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