If you have digital photos and like the modern aesthetic, consider a CollageWall. It's very simple to make and install. http://collagewall.com/
Loree
March 24, 2008
Hey... this looks awesome, and I want to do it, but the supplies needed and instructions are no longer showing up on the page!
megrockstar
May 07, 2007
im obcessed with this idea! I can get it out of my head, where Im going to put it- theme etc
Outtacontext
November 20, 2006
A variation on this is something we've used in our house: clothes pins and cord to hang our children's drawings. We have one up in the hall and one that goes around the kitchen.
ckilgore
November 18, 2006
Good point about it being too heavy, alttext. Maybe I will use foam core covered in paper as mattymatt suggests. We do have quite a span to cover.
Hopefully I can get on this project next week while all the kids are gone for Thanksgiving break. I will definitely post pics if I get it done.
Andrea
November 18, 2006
alttext: "the Photojojo magnetic photo rope could be your solution. If I could just find those little silver magnets I would be doing it."
These magnets are neodymium or rare earth magnets. You can get them really cheap, for example at Gaussboys Super Magnets. The small ones literally cost a few cents. I ordered some at Supermagnete - they're fun to play with!
Sydney
November 17, 2006
This is actually a post about the low platform bed (the website keeps kicking me over here); Ready Made magazine featured a terrific low platform bed awhile ago (maybe a year? I could kick myself for losing that issue). It was essentially two IKEA Lack bookcases sandwiched between plywood and set on casters to make a bed with storage; looked great and quite simple to do (they actually bragged on the cover that "A woman made this bed!"). I'm sure I could have managed to put the bed together and I'm domestically impotent.
alttext
November 17, 2006
Yes! Foam core would work well. It is nice and clean looking and cuts well.
mattymatt
November 17, 2006
Hey, neat, thanks for writing this up. For slightly less work and expense, you could use foam core instead of wood.
Jeff Southard
If you have digital photos and like the modern aesthetic, consider a CollageWall. It's very simple to make and install. http://collagewall.com/
Loree
Hey... this looks awesome, and I want to do it, but the supplies needed and instructions are no longer showing up on the page!
megrockstar
Outtacontext
ckilgore
Good point about it being too heavy, alttext. Maybe I will use foam core covered in paper as mattymatt suggests. We do have quite a span to cover.
Hopefully I can get on this project next week while all the kids are gone for Thanksgiving break. I will definitely post pics if I get it done.
Andrea
Sydney
alttext
mattymatt
For slightly less work and expense, you could use foam core instead of wood.
bruno
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