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Magical Moment 407, "A Suitable Frame"

Everyone knows that the picture frame can make or break a photo you wish to display. We spent a day on Long Island. First at Theodore Roosevelt's home, then at the north shore, then down to Fire Island. I picked up a few decorating tips to share:

Whether your taste is rugged or not, a plain wooden frame goes a long way.

Sometimes simple is best. This ocean blue mat is all that's needed to frame this lovely swan.

Day moons make beautiful pictures. You'll find that a forrest green colored frame offsets the blue nicely.


Next time on Elizabeth's Home Decorating Tips: how to choose a wall color. :)




Comments

laughwithusblog said…
I'll be waiting! Decorating is certainly a gift in which I am lacking.
What a clever idea for a post. Good job, Elizabeth.
Hilary said…
Clever, creative you. Like any perfectly-hung picture.. you nailed it!
Rick said…
Magical, Elizabeth. The master framer Himself at work.
Esther, unfortunately I'm in the same boat, so I don't know if you wanna take my advice! Lol.

Linda, thanks, I'm so glad you enjoyed it.

Hilary, even your comments are entertaining! Lol! Thank you. :)

Rick, well said! I'm glad you enjoyed the post. And welcome back to blog world. :)

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