
This is one wall in our bedroom. I hate it! I don’t like the picture and I don’t really like the shelves. (we got the picture for our wedding. It is a Hargrove painting. Anyone want to buy it?) (please see notes below)
This wall is in between the door and our armour. The only thing that sits on this wall is the clothes hamper, the dry cleaning basket and a cat scratcher. I think it might help to tie in the countryish theme in the room. I am still not sure of it though.
Anyways, I was browsing the Martha Stewart site and came across this idea:
Framed Handkerchiefs
That box of folded handkerchiefs at a
vintage-clothing store might not look promising, but, unfolded, each one can be a piece of art. Many handkerchiefs from 1900 through the 1960s were printed with lively designs. Framed simply, they’re great decorations for a wall. Here’s how to do it: Wash and iron handkerchiefs; measure each of the four sides, adding 1/2 inch to each measurement. Have 1/8-inch-thick glass and 1/16-inch-thick poster board cut to these dimensions. Center the handkerchief on the poster board, and cover it with the glass, matching up the edges. Do not use tape or glue to mount the handkerchief; residue from either can stain or discolor the fabric. Use a Swiss clip to clamp the middle of one side while applying foil tape along the opposite edge,
making sure the tape adheres to the glass and the poster board. Snip tape at the corners. Center a clip over the tape, then repeat the process for the remaining three sides.
Sources:
Swiss Clips by JBC
Imports and Marketing Pro-sheen silver foil tape by Pro Tape Pearl Paint800-221-6845
I like it, but don’t know about it. I have a whole shoebox full of old hankies that my grandma has given me but I don’t know if it would look right in our bedroom. You can visit the links over at the right to see our bedroom. Let me know if you think it would be a good idea to do to that wall? Thanks for the help!
UPDATE: I went through my box of hankies and have some that will be perfect for this project, but I will need to find some more. I need some in yellow and a few in lilac for this to work. So this project may take some time before I can even start in on it. And plus, we don’t have the money for it right now anyway, it is still in the thinking process at this point……
on another note, I am not kidding about the painting from up above. If you are interested in it here is the link to check out the painter. Here is a blurb from when I contacted the website to learn more about the painting:
This is painting 1146 of 1500. H. Hargrove has one daughter, Joye, who is the pride & joy of his life. So, how better could a Dad who is an artist do then to show his love by capturing one of the most special days in his daughter’s life in a painting.Of course, his love for vintage cars didn’t hurt. He created that wonderful painting that everyone can relate to in 1990
Images & directions taken from marthastewart.com