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Monday, November 12, 2012

Growing Up Gallery

This weekend I put up a new gallery and I am just tickled with how it turned out.

It started last week when I got our son's first preschool photo.


I was trying to think of the best way to display his photo (and the photos to follow over the next fourteen years). I found inspiration in our anniversary gallery. We have frames celebrating various milestones from engagement to our 45th wedding anniversary. We hung up all the frames at once, putting labels to mark future milestones.

So I bought some inexpensive 8x10 frames from the Flower Factory--only $2.55 each! Then I played around in Word to make labels with the grade and year from preschool (our son has one more year) to twelfth grade. 

I had some clear labels, but decided I liked the white ones better. I glued each one onto a green notecard.

Next, I went through my stacks of scrap paper and pulled out 14 different pages. I love that this project cost nothing other than the frames! I lined up the papers and played around with the order. My vision isn't great to see the gradient colors, but it works for me.

Next I cut out 8x10s of each page, using the glass from one of the frames as a template.

First one done.

And framed.

Each September, I do a little interview with D, similar to this one. My next project is to make pretty version for each grade and stick them in the back of the frames as a prompt to do the interview each year when I put the new photo in the frame.

Updated: 
I found these super cute interview printables from Precious Announcements on Pinterest.

Then I brought all the finished inserts and frames up to the empty wall.

I still had four empty frames, so I put in a photo from his birth day, and then fall photos from each year til now.

When I laid them all out, I realized that even though my receipt said I bought 20 frames, I only had 19.

The last photo is one I had forgotten was taken. (It was a very sentimental night going through all these photos!) It was a few weeks before D was born. I was sitting in the nursery with our dog when D kicked me. Bailey had her paw on my tummy. D's kick startled her so she licked my belly. Such a sweet moment with a sweet dog. We lost Bailey twenty months ago.

I really liked how bright and colorful the frames looked.

By this time it was pretty late. My original thought was to hang the frames in a large square. Something like this: 

Niels didn't like the idea of the photos being so close to the floor, and since I needed his help to put them up, I decided to sleep on it.

At about 3am, inspiration struck. Knowing that I couldn't rely on my brain to remember it in the morning, I drew it up on PowerPoint.  

When I woke up, I pulled the frames out of the hallway to see how it looked with frames. I loved it. And, so did Niels!

I was still missing a frame, so first we had to make another trip to Flower Factory.

Finally, we were ready to get started! Here is the before photo. It's the space just at the top of the stairs.  On the other side, going up the stairs, is our anniversary wall.

To start, I put a long strip of masking tape on the wall to mark the line on which I wanted the end photos to sit.

It took a few tries to get it exactly level all the way across.

I measured the wall and was quite relieved to see that I have 5" to spare.

I marked 2.5" out from the linen closet frame to start with the 12th grade frame. I figured it I got off a little, at least I could go out above the stairs.

Earlier in the afternoon, I decided that I would try the Command Hook picture hangers instead of nails. It turned out to be a fantastic decision. First of all, the odds of making a bajillion extra holes when the frames had to fit exactly together was high. Secondly, this allowed me to finish a project by myself.

The command strips were super easy to use. (This is no ad. Sadly, I don't yet know enough about blogging to make any money here. Although, if someone wants to educate me, I'm an eager learner!) First, I put two pieces of velcro together and pushed down.

Then I removed one piece of protective paper so the sticky part was revealed.

For the first frame, I put two strips on either side of the top of the frame. For the rest, I put one strip on top and one on the bottom.

After I removed the top strip, I was ready to hang the frame.

As soon as I found the exact place I wanted, all I had to do was push down.

For the first frame, I did not remove the stand.

But the frame was a little uneven against the wall, so I took it down and removed it. Along with the other 19.

Next, I found the midpoint of the frame so I knew where to place the next column.

The frames went up really fast.

And when I got to the last frame, I was thrilled to see that it was still level!

I finished just before our little guy went to bed. He loves his new gallery.

I can't express how happy it makes me to have photos of my family up. And just as I love having a visual way to see the years ahead in our marriage, this gallery reminds me to savor every short moment I'll have with my little boy. He'll be leaving the nest before I know it.

He's not even four and we're six frames in!

The view coming up the stairs.

I find beauty in order.

A few artsy shots by my hubby:



Bliss.

Updated: In case you missed our other galleries, here are the links:
  1. Great Room Great Memories Gallery
  2. Mini-Great Room Gallery
  3. Anniversary Gallery
  4. Heritage Gallery
  5. We Do Gallery
  6. Visual Guest Book Gallery
  7. Boy's Room Printable Galley
Updated: 
It's been nearly three years since I first put up the growing up gallery. Here's an updated picture. I can't believe I'll be putting up his first grade picture this year!




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17 comments:

  1. What a great idea, you are so way more organized than me. Thanks for linking up @ Miss Information

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  2. What an awesome project! Love your blog, too!
    Thanks for sharing it last week in The Mommy Club. You were one of my featured projects this week! Thanks again and here is your feature: http://www.crystalandcomp.com/2012/11/the-mommy-club-share-your-resources-and-solutions-72/

    I'm giving your post a pin on Pinterest!
    Crystal & Co

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  3. Nice job. Thanks for a detailed tutorial. Also, Pinterest is a place to find how to make money blogging or www.iheartnaptime.net could lead you to some posts.

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  4. Fun to click over to this project from the East Coast Creative link up and say, "Hey! I know her!" The blogging world just seems to get smaller and smaller doesn't it?

    This turned out fabulously! I did something similar when I was in high school - - collecting my class photos going back to pre-school, and I displayed the wallet sized pics in one frame. But I like the larger scale of this one. The 8 x 10 photos pack a punch! Job well done, Jen.

    Warmly,
    Lauren

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    1. aw...what a sweet comment, Lauren. Thank you! I would think 5x7 frames would work well on a smaller wall as well.

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  5. you are the gallery wall master!!! ;o) Oh and your sons preschool photo is adorable!!! You've been featured from the Tasteful Tuesday party at Nap-Time Creations! Stop by and check out all the home decor features. I'd love for you to grab a featured button or share on your favorite social media! :o) Thanks and Happy Weekend. Emily

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  6. What a cute idea!! You are so talented! Thanks for sharing your project at the Less Laundry, More Linking party :)

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  7. I saw it before and pinned it and I still love this idea and pinning again :):)

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  8. I love this idea so very beautiful. A growing up story for the kids in photos. I found you on inspired me friday following on email. I'm lorraine at http://lorrainesresources.blogspot.com

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  9. I love this idea. With 4 kids I'd have to have a HUGE wall to display all those frames ;-)

    Thanks for linking up at Throwback Thursday!!

    xoxo
    Denyse

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  10. I love this! Super idea, and thank you for sharing this.

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  11. This is soooo fantastic! My little guy is 4 so I found this at a great time! And thank you for being so detailed!
    And don't you love that this coming how many years after you posted it - still incredibly valuable.

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    1. Thanks! It's fun to think that all over the world there may be growing up galleries celebrating our little ones getting big!

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