Sometimes guests think it's a little odd that I have photos of strangers hanging on my walls, but I love finding unique black and white images at flea markets + vintage shops. They're elegant, yet quirky. Maybe you even have some of your family that you aren't sure what to do with.
I will be guest blogging again next week, thanks to Suann for having me while she's on vacation!
In the photo above (left) is a group shot or a "yard long photograph" of a knitting club I got for $15, which is in my entry way. The other (right) is a graduating class from 1915 I found in a little shop in Fredericksburg, Virginia called Visual Treats (I'm not going to mention the cost of that one in case my husband is reading, but let's say they range from $15 to into the hundreds depending on how special they are. And you can tell how special they are by the frame, age of photo, size, significance, condition and overall feel of the photo. That one really spoke to me.)
This spread in Country Living magazine confirms I'm not alone in my love for decorating with strangers, here's a few highlights:
I will be guest blogging again next week, thanks to Suann for having me while she's on vacation!