an empty wall solution

Right now I know that I for one don't have the funds to purchase a beautiful art piece for an empty wall but I probably could scrounge up some old playbills or programs to cover one. I think it would look quite charming actually.

(via paul raeside)

Comments

Anonymous said…
What a great idea! I am in the same boat at the moment. I am conjuring up some ideas for a very tall wall that I have.
Anonymous said…
What a great idea... I think this one would be cool too:

http://www.dominomag.com/galleries/objects/accessories/art/framing2

You could get even a little more permanent by adding a frame of molding form Home Depot and putting the playbills inside it. Post photos when you do it!
Heidi said…
It is definitely different, but I think that I could grow to like it quite a bit. Good work. Hope you had a wonderful weekend.
i love this! actually my wardrobe door at home is covered by postcards, receipts!, train tickets, clothes labels etc, i think it looks quite good! :)
Callie Grayson said…
I collect items like this and post them on my refrigerator, once covered I remove and start over.
Courtney said…
Old playbills would be a fantastic wall cover. My highschool English teacher covered the back wall with them and it was such a great conversation starter.
Jess Constable said…
That is a GREAT idea! Maybe I can use all these inspiration ideas for jewelry at the studio... cheaper than magnet boards...
That is AWESOME, but I could so never pull it off. Mine would look like I have just stuck all my bills up on the wall as a reminder! Nice find darling x
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Two Tall Girls said…
Oh, I do love this idea, maybe vintage sheet music.
Eric K. Rust said…
So much thanks for shared this solution . Cut Out Image
Robert Smith said…
Yes. It's looking charming already. No need to purchase a beautiful art piece. Nice idea you have given today. Thanks

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