We love displaying candid photos in our home because they add a unique personal touch to the space. Additionally, photos bring instant charm and coziness to any room, particularly when they don't require a frame...
Malin tells us that she only took the photo on the first page (but it's still a great idea nonetheless). Great for covering up an unfortunate view while still allowing light to flood the space. In the bathroom, a framed photo feels too fussy but an inspiration wire held up by suction cups is clever and neat. Malin displays her beloved pooch and pills to be taken with water--how convenient.
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(Images: I Love Peggy)

Shaw's Original Fir...
lovely!
Those are transparencies in the first picture. Maybe that's obvious from looking at it but the written description only calls them photos.
Oh - I was sizing that first photo way up in my mind. Those are mostly slides...
I shoot a lot of medium format slides - and this looks like a brilliant way to display some....
wow i like the slides idea! lol how do u turn your photos or negatives into slides?
an unprotected pic by the bathroom sink? ....
Do slides fade in sunlight?
Sydney - a pro photo lab (not Walgreen or Costco) may be able to shoot slide 'copies' of your prints and photographs. It generally runs a few dollars per slide created.
And yes, any artwork put in the sun will eventually fade - photographic especially. It's one thing to keep in mind when hanging art - I like to cycle prints for this reason.
I like the transparencies--can't you photocopy onto clear plastic?
But I'm sick to death of things pinned up with clothespins. Ugly.
unfortunatelly i have a cat...
Lovin' this! Check out what I did: http://1bellastager.wordpress.com/2010/08/19/upcycled-life-cage-turned-photo-display/