For this cozy corner of my bedroom in North Carolina I decided that I wanted to do a series of frames to fill up the wall space. As I began researching that idea, I realized that yet again, it was not the most affordable of ambitions. So instead, I did it myself for far less.
The piece is made from a plain wood plank from Home Depot that I had cut into the sizes I need. Then I trimmed the edges with folded organza fabric that I already had. I bought the buttons and sewed them to the corners of the fabric, and finally created a large bow as the centerpiece (the bow was the biggest challenge, I am desperately seeking a bow-tying mentor). The objects in the frames are mostly from things I found around my room. I printed a few photos I have taken, of beautiful doors in Florence and Richmond, and paired them with teal tissue paper (finding the perfect hue of tissue paper, also a major challenge). The chandelier is from an ad in a large Texas home design magazine I had. The fabric swatch in the middle bottom frame is leftover from a previous craft, and it ties in the room with another piece I have displayed. The pairs and striped paper are from my stationery collection. I splurged on the little wood planks that I are on the top right corner, and I purchased teal glitter as well. And finally, the lovely Nancy Reagan makes an appearance in the piece, in an outfit that coordinates perfectly, and that I took out of my Nancy Reagan paper doll book that I ordered on eBay years ago. I had a friend tell me she didn’t get it, and sometimes, I realize that I don’t quite get it either. But I just can’t help but love it, it feels so intensely personal.



















