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Picture collage..

I am basically in love with making them out of different size picture frames. I have a mini one started on the big wall beside my bed. But, now I can't decide if I should continue the collage or put up a large (16x20) photo? Here is a pic of the wall, plus my messy bed. :)

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Re: Picture collage..

  • It looks like (not 100% sure) that you already have a large (16x20?) picture collage on the other wall so I think it would be better to continue your collage with the smaller frames.
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  • I say keep going with the different sized frames. We have something similar with all our family pictures in L's playroom. 

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  • Ditto Montana. Keep on going on. It looks good.
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  • yeah, I do have a a big poster sized collage hanging above the head of our bed...but as soon as I finish the picture frame collage, I am thinking of taking it down. All of the pictures are of me & friends, only a few of me & dh..
  • I say why not do both?  Use the single large picture as your center, and use the smaller pictures to "frame" it?  I think if you use one unifying thing (either all b&w photos with different frames, all the same colour frame, all matted the same, etc), it'll look amazing.  It's a personal opinion thing, but some frames just "go" together better, ya know?

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    Bless your patience.  I had a hard enough time with just six frames to line up on our stupid old walls. 

  • imagejena.n.ross:

    I say why not do both?  Use the single large picture as your center, and use the smaller pictures to "frame" it?  I think if you use one unifying thing (either all b&w photos with different frames, all the same colour frame, all matted the same, etc), it'll look amazing.  It's a personal opinion thing, but some frames just "go" together better, ya know?

     

    Ditto! I think as long as the frames match it should look good.

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  • imageDyork:
    imagejena.n.ross:

    I say why not do both?  Use the single large picture as your center, and use the smaller pictures to "frame" it?  I think if you use one unifying thing (either all b&w photos with different frames, all the same colour frame, all matted the same, etc), it'll look amazing.  It's a personal opinion thing, but some frames just "go" together better, ya know?

     

    Ditto! I think as long as the frames match it should look good.

    Agreed, or even if the frames aren't identical, as long as they fit the same color scheme, etc. it'll look cool.   I love Jena's green room pic.

     I'm working on something similar for us with a variety of different sized black frames

  • thanks for all the advice ladies! the frames i currently have are all the exact same, just different sizes. i have 8x10's, 5x7's & 4x6's. now i get to go back to hobby lobby & buy some more. :)
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