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By:Kelly Dawson Published Feb 3, 2024
There are two main issues with selecting affordable art for a home. For starters, the sheer number of possibilities can be overwhelming, as online retailers stock countless options in a never-ending gallery on your screen. And secondly, when you've actually pinpointed a picture you love, chances are it's going to cost you. Falling in love with art that's far from budget-friendly is just how these things tend to go.
And then, one day, I was at Target. I passed by a greeting card of cascading lemons and had an idea: I'd frame it to go beside my at-home bar. As much as I loved the thought of having real citrus on hand for happy hours, I laughed at the thought of framing ones that would never spoil. So I bought the card for less than $5 and placed it in an equally cost-effective frame, which you can see here.
The thing I love most about using greeting cards as framable artwork is that the possibilities are just as endless as traditional prints, but feel far less intimidating. Not to mention, going this route is far cheaper, too. You probably already have special cards you've held onto that could make great pieces for anywhere in your home; all it might take is a little bit of cutting and matting, if you're not loving the text that might already be on the front of them.
As soon as you grow tired of a new framed card you bought specifically for this purpose, you can send it in the mail to someone you love and find another for that corner of your home. In any case, framing old or new greeting cards feels like a fresh take on magazine cutouts and happens to be an easy way to make a home feel personal, sustainable, and totally on trend.
Source: Apartment Therapy
By:Kelly Dawson Published Feb 3, 2024
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