Rewind to this past August when I went to Burnaby Village with my mom and kids. In one of the houses there was a print that caught my eye. It was very Victorian and old fashioned and for some strange reason I simply fell in love with it.
I went home that day and starting searching the net trying to find out more about it. The picture is actually a set of post cards that were given free with Good Housekeeping magazine subscriptions back in the 1920's. Of course I could not afford, nor did I want a set of original post cards. I knew a print would do me nicely. I lucked on on E-Bay and found it in my mail box a few weeks later for a very reasonable price!
What was not reasonable was the cost of matting and framing the darn thing. Even with a 75% off coupon the price made my jaw drop. Since it is an odd sized print I could not frame it myself so I really didn't have a choice. I told myself it was an investment and plunked down my poor over-used Mastercard. But now that I have it back and it's hanging in it's new home in my ensuite I am super happy with it and glad I treated myself.
So...without further ado...here it is, frame by frame.
7 comments:
It's so rare that we treat ourselves with such things! I love it!
It gave me shivers! Absolutely beautiful! Well worth the money I'd say.
I love it!
I love it too!
That's gorgeous!
I have the exact frame, I did a set of *ahem* Twilight book covers. And even with my coupon(I had the same) the cost almost made me pass out. But like you, I am thrilled I got it done. And mine is hanging in my bathroom too lol.
Love how you framed those lovely moments!
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