Did you come home with a boatload of pictures from your vacation? After weeding through the bad ones and sorting them into albums on your computer, the likelihood is, if you're like most of us, that will be the last time you'll look at them, despite your best intentions. Why not share them by displaying them...
The simplest and most enjoyable way is to hang them on the wall in matching frames. Here, they'll both remind you of your carefree summer days and speak to visitors of your adventuresome side. Target sells a variety of sets of 10 frames in black, silvertone, honey oak or dark wood for $19.99. (They also sell a pricier gallery set for $199.99). We can easily see investing in a few boxes and each year, picking our top 10 photos to create an ever expanding and unique wall of photos.
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Comments (5)
I might be in the minority here, but I think those overlapping photo frames are really tacky! I've yet to see them hanging in someone's home where it looks good.
this picture is awesome because FOR ONCE thats not a white family being used for the marketing shot! yes!
Inertia, they actually overlap like that??! No. Maybe if they were single, and close, it would be nice, but not overlapping. That only works in pictures.
Mia Kepia, i totally agree!
They are 10 individual frames, not the overlapping-kind. I used a similar set on my office wall.
FYI, I got 2 sets of 10 at Staples for $7/each. Nearly identical style. Not sure how long that special ran, but it's worth an eyeball on your next visit.
We snagged a few boxes of these at Kohl's about a month ago on sale. Haven't used them yet, but for the price, they were hard to pass up.