Thursday, July 29, 2010

~Frame That Wall~

This is such an easy decorating trick!
All you really need is one stick of trim board.
First, measure out how big you would like the frame on the wall. Then, paint your stick of trim! Cut the trim board (miter edges) and nail it up!
Another easy peasy project!
On this wall, which is in my foyer, I did take a polka dot stencil to the wall before my husband added the trim.
Just think..... This would look so beautiful in a dark color, with all mirrors!
I might have to do that sometime!





Oh, I have already been collecting items for the holidays!
Some for vintage bottle brush trees and some for the collage boxes!
Take a look.....



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29 comments:

  1. Oh my gosh, Tish--this is positively gorgeous!!!! I LOVE it!!! How inventive and must have taken forever--wow!!!
    I can't wait to see what you link up on the 8th because you're always so full of surprises!!!
    HUGS,
    Cindy
    xoxox

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  2. I love the large frame. I have a few empty ones that I am waiting for the right inspiration to use.

    Found you from Chic on a Shoestring Flaunt it Friday.

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  3. I love this. Did you paint the polka dots directly on the wall?

    -Danielle

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  4. Oh my sweets I just love this idea. Your blog is darling,
    Hugs,
    Olivia

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  5. Hi Ms B.~ I simply love your Thursday Angel. The delicate rose she is holding make this vintage collectible perfect. Your blogsite is awsome and I have been a follower of yours for a while. *hugs*

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  6. yellow with white polka dots! retro! and the angels are just sweet and dainty! my fave would be the one in green dress! sweet!

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  7. what a great idea..we are just getting back in our house after a fire and I was debating how to hang a grouping of vintage plates in our bedroom..this idea will really help..I love it!

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  8. OH oh oh . I love it. I want to use your idaea ASAP in my bedroom. It is wonderful. What a great idea. I love the polka dots also. so great.
    thank you for sharing
    Have a Wonderfully Mad and curious day...
    Wendy from wonderland

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  9. Dank u voor het bezoeken van mijn blog.
    De uwe is zeer romantisch (erg leuk).
    Ik zal u ook blijven bezoeken.
    lieve groetjes,
    Joke.

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  10. Hi Leticia!!
    Your blog is so gorgeous and beautiful:))
    Thank you for visit my blog, I am your newest follower too.
    I take your lovely button.
    Greetings from Europe, Biljana

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  11. Great job! Love all the vintage items.

    Thanks so much for visiting me over at Pittypat paperie. Come again anytime.

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  12. THAT IS BEAUTIFUL!! I have a spot in my house for a project like this! LOVE IT!

    Visiting from Classy Clutter,
    Mallory

    www.classyclutter.blogspot.com

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  13. What a great idea! I love the polka dots in it too...so cute!

    Thanks for stopping by Momma Go Round!

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  14. Bon Soir Ms. Bingle,
    Thank you so much for your sweet comments, and for following. You made my day, and I am following you now, too! Your framed wall looks awesome! I just love the polka dots, so cheerful! And the concrete bust is wonderful, too! I found one at a yard sale a few weeks ago for just 50 cents (I blogged about it, of course :) ), and was thrilled! I also checked out some of your previous posts, and I absolutely adore your Marie Antoinette cabinet! That is so cool! You should enter it in Frenchy's linky party on the 1st!

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  15. This is a great idea and I love that you incorporated polka dots!!

    Lucky you to find vintage bottle brush trees! THey are so rare to find around here it seems!

    bee blessed
    mary

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  16. Love, love, LOVE the framed polka dots!

    Wondering where you purchased your polka dot stencil...

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  17. Hi Tish--
    I just popped over to say "hi" and have a good weekend!
    Hugs,
    Cindy
    xoxox

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  18. That is such a great idea. I will have to give it a try-thanks so much for sharing it!

    Best wishes for a lovely weekend,
    Natasha.

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  19. Thanks so much for your very kind comments and for following my 2 blogs!! I am your newest follower!!!
    I too love your blog and share your love of vintage items especially Christmas ones!!
    Great idea with the collage on the wall!!

    Debbie

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  20. I have a gorgeous frame I'm going to try this on. Thanks for the idea and I'll feature it on my blog at www.mydeartrash.blogspot.com
    Much love to you.

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  21. Love the polka dots and the color !
    Good grief 105* and I thought it was hot here at 101*... I had a nice visit in Whichita Falls a few years ago but glad I'm not there in this heat.

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  22. Hi Leticia, Congratulations on your daughter having her baby. That is so exciting!

    Thank you for joining the Rooster Party and displaying the Button. The party is this coming Friday and I do look forward to seeing your roosters. I hope you have a wonderful time.

    Hugs, Barb ♥

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  23. Bonjour Ms Bingle,
    Love your easy peasy project. The polka-dots adds a touch of whimsy paired with the more formal trim. Great teamwork!
    Thank you for your visit and for follwoing. You blog is filled with so many beautiful things. I will be back soon - I'm off to become a follower!
    Bon week,
    Mimi

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  24. I love your idea. There are so many ways you can go with that. Your vignette is lovely. Thanks for visiting my blog. I am really loving you Christmas items. I will keep coming back to see you updates.

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  25. What a picture perfect decor tip!
    Oh and Please enter me in you giveaway..what lovely prizes!

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  26. I adore anything polka dotted and this wall/frame is no different. Beauty and whimsy all tied up! Thanks for visting me and I would love if you came and linked this up to my first link party. Bev

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  27. I'm obsessed with polka dots. This is beautiful!!! I believe you have inspired me, my sweet. Thanks for introducing me to your great blog!

    Jami

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