I finally got some of my instagrams printed and was so excited when they arrived but then there they sat in a pile. Hmmm what to do with them?? In the meantime I had this wall in my half-bathroom that was just begging to be interesting. The bathroom is really tiny and I already have a large painting on the opposite wall so I wanted to do something simple on this wall. I knew whatever I did shouldn’t swallow the room up with busyness. I had these 3 white frames laying around so I mounted 3 of my favorite (non-Jack) instagrams on white cardstock, stuck them in the frame and up they went. I love how simple they are and am loving the look of big mattes right now.
The instagrams are 3×3 and the frames are 8×10. This took all of a half hour to do. Easy, cheap, personal art is my favorite.
What do you do with your printed instagrams? (as you can see I have a ton left!)
Oh I’m so glad to see how the prints turned out! I was actually going to place an order this week with that company to get mine printed, so it’s nice to see that someone else’s turned out good!
Looks great! Where did you have them printed?
Thanks Chris! I got them printed at kanvess.com.
so cute, love it!
I love anything instagram! 🙂 Have you heard of stickgram? They turn your instagrams into magnets. We had some made for stocking stuffers this last Christmas. I love them, they are so cute!!
Thanks Amanda! Yes I have heard of stickgram and I’ve been wanting to get some! Great idea using them for stocking stuffers!
Where did you find the mats at?
Hi Lisa, I just used white cardstock. Way cheaper than a matte!
[…] We started by ripping out the giant brown vanity that didn’t fit the space. D and my Dad put in the bead board and chair rail which might be my favorite part of this bathroom. I seriously want it in every room. We painted the walls a dark gray. Then we got a pedestal sink, hardware, new toilet, and new light fixture. My mom gave me the mirror and helped me make the curtain panel which was made with a tension rod and a wood dowel. Then finished it with a little DIY art (reproduction of Flora Blowley’s painting) and some of my favorite instagrams. […]