Dictionary page prints & other curious arts by collageOrama. Home. Inspiring images and videos recently added to we heart it / visual bookmark. A Beautiful Mess: OUR WEDDING. Hi there! Today I want to share our instant photo guestbook that holds our guests photos from our wedding day! It was easy to make and, best of all, I didn't have to prepare anything before the wedding except to order the film! On our wedding day we used a Fuji Instax Mini camera and film to capture photos of our guests. They signed their names with a permenant acid free pen. While we were honeymooning I picked up this Kolo Album (can't resist a paper store, even on our honeymoon!). I adhered six photos per page (front side only) and added bits of lace and fabric to embellish!
Song Lyric Wall Art / D.I.Y. Project. A couple weeks ago, I found a paint-by-number at an unbeatable price. I can't pass these things up even though I already owned this particular design. I thought that I could maybe use it to make a fun D.I.Y., but my new rule is that all thrifts that I purchase with the intent of restyling need to get done right away. I have way too many half finished projects in my life. With that little bit of motivation I came up with a fun D.I.Y. to display some of my favorite song lyrcis in our newlywed home. Enjoy.... Here's how I did it... I displayed our piece in our bedroom, on Jeremy's side of the bed. A couple weeks ago, I found a paint-by-number at an unbeatable price. Doily Covered Lamp Shade Project. Have you ever found a perfect lamp with a damaged shade? If so, this next DIY is for you! Kinsey dreamed up a way to recycle your damamge vintage lamp. Enjoy! 1. Find an old, beat up lamp shade. 2.
Remove all the fabric or fiberglass surrounding the lamp shade so that all that's left is the skeleton. 3. There you have it... an instant dose of pretty for your space. How I made my Instagram Wall. After our living room tour many of you asked for tips on making your very own Instagram wall! This method is perfect for instagram (or any square) photos and polaroids. Mine is not permanent because we are planning to put our home on the market in the near future.
The method I used is perfect for renters or anyone uncomfortable with making lots of holes in the wall. Another method would be to mount your photos onto a large board or frame that can move to your next space with you. Here's how I put my wall together, it was a one evening project... First, use a piece of painters tape to mark a level base for your collage on your wall. You can measure from the floor on each side to make sure it's level. I used painters tape as the adhesive to make hang all my photos. I hope this has been helpful! Credits: Top two photos by Janae Hardy, I print my 4 inch photos using the PostalPix app.