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This is an idea that I have had on file for years (it was probably a Country Living Magazine). I pulled it up for Melissa because we were trying to figure out how to breathe new life into some old mirrors and prints that she had. I like this idea because many times it is the print that you get sick of - not the frame - and since most frames are custom, it is nearly impossible to find a new print to fit inside just right.
So find a frame you like and a simple little wreath. In this case it is dried boxwood. Don't forget to finish it off with a 3" double sided satin ribbon in a great color. If you are in Salt Lake, you can purchase it by the yard at the Lace Place.
2 comments:
this is great! I have an old frame that I had a different display with and have been wondering how I could use is again. Thanks
I like this idea. I don't have a great frame, but maybe I will go find one!
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