Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Framing What's Important

I meet a lot of people who say that they just don't know what to frame. My answer is one of two things; frame something you like or frame something that's important. Those are both very subjective things, but the idea is that you should custom frame the things that really matter to you.

A newspaper article about your son or daughter's achievement, a photograph of your first car, anything that has true meaning to you is a treasure that you can preserve with framing.

Last year, my mother's story was featured in the Gift of Hope fundraising catalog for the American Diabetes Association. I framed it for her because that accomplishment means a lot to her, and now she can display it with pride to people in her home.



If you have a blank space on your wall that you don't quite know what to do with, take a moment and consider, do you have anything important or meaningful to frame? If you do, why not let those moments be the ones you display on your wall?


~Kat~

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