Hang Those Photos Up

by Mindi Stavish on October 4, 2011

Our dining room table has had piles of framed photographs sitting on it waiting “to be hung up” for what seems like forever.  Ok, now my dear husband would say “Really, forever?  Isn’t that a bit of an exageration.”.  Well, yes it is but it has been too long.  With him out of town this weekend, I finally got motivated to get some of these pictures on the wall.  Our townhouse was mainly decorated with our family photos everywhere.  I’m trying to strike a nice balance between family photos, other photos and artwork/iron sculpture in our new house.  It’s hard to believe that we have been in “our new house” for almost ten months.  I’m giving myself the liberty to call it our new house until we reach the one year anniversary of closing.  Here is what I put up in the morning room.

Various photos of flowers around Washington DC Cherry Blossoms in Washington DC

Skyline of Washington DC Monuments taken in the fall for our fall inspired family room

Kitchen is to the left

My favorite family photo from Xander’s one year photo session in a 16 X 20 canvas taken by Amber Scruggs of Little Moon Photography.

                     Newborn photos of Xander and Noah taken by Amber.  Hanging                                                  in the foyer on the top floor, view as you walk up the stairs

I’m now working on putting together a large wall collage of professional pictures of Xander and Noah, which will go in the family room.  It will be my first attempt at a wall collage, so am nervous about lining things up straight.  I may have to talk Adrian into helping me doing it.

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Heather
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October 4, 2011 at 2:42 PM

I love love love how its turning out, it really looks like a "home". You have done a wonderful job!!

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