How To: Add a Personal Touch

I have already given some ideas on how to add a personal touch to framed photos, and now I have some ideas to add personal touches throughout the home.

1.  Add monograms or your family name.  Monograms are a quick and inexpensive way to make a room your own.  Michael’s and Hobby Lobby are great places to look.  The letters on the picture rail hail from Hobby Lobby and cost $9.99 each. 

I had some scrap fabric lying around, so I made custom monogrammed pillow covers for each of our boys.  You can’t really tell, but the painting in the photo above has their monograms, too.  If you don’t want to spend $10 on monograms, craft stores also have cheaper MDF and paper mache versions, like the ones in my office. 

Just add a few coats of paint and you’ve got a custom art piece.  We also have a few monograms in our living room.  I recently picked up some Power Ball-esuqe monograms from Pier 1.

You could also use monogram hooks in an entryway or bathroom to keep each family member’s items separated. 

2.  Choose prints and art with personal meaning.  I also create custom prints if I am in need of a personal touch. 

I love this bird print we have in our entry way because it shows our little family, wedding date, names and the colors are specifically coördinated to our room. 

Another easy DIY project to inject a little more of you into your space are custom silhouettes.  When I make our silhouettes, I take photos of each person in complete profile.  Kids can be much more difficult, but with digital cameras, just keep taking pictures and eventually something will work.  Then I open my photos in Photoshop and trace the outlines.  Then I print right on to my colored cardstock and cut them out.  Simply tape the silhouette onto another piece of cardstock and frame. 

Don’t limit yourself to silhouettes of your family.  The process is the same for making anything, so choose your favorite flower, tree, whatever and make another design.

Choose prints that have a meaning to you, not just something that looks pretty.  Again, I make my own prints, but my I Love You This Much print began as something I say to my boys.  Other typographic prints could look great, too.  Choose a favorite quote, song lyric or phrase.  Translate a phrase to another language for a less obvious, but still meaningful print, like the Je T’Aime (I love you in French) print above.   A great place to start your search is Etsy because you can talk to the seller and ask to have something customized. 

3.  Spruce up a box store item.  Don’t be afraid to spray paint something to take it from the big box store look to fit your home.  Spray paint frames, sculptures or figurines, even furniture.  It will definitely become more personal with little time, effort and money.

5 thoughts on “How To: Add a Personal Touch

  1. I absolutely love all these ideas and have been frantically searching for months to find a large “P”. You mentioned you got yours at Hobby Lobby- do they sell online – we do not have a store nearby. I love your blog and I am trying to incorporate many of your design ideas into my home – very slowly and frugally I migh add. If you know of anywhere else that sells large monogram letters please let me know. Keep up the great work – your home is very lovely and you are a very talented decorator!

    Jody

    1. Hi Jody,

      Thanks so much for your kind comments! Hobby Lobby does have an online shopping option, so you would check there. If you can’t find one, other craft stores may have something. Check out Michael’s and any fabric/craft stores. You may be surprised. I know Hancock fabrics has a fair amount of decorative items.

      Thanks!
      Amanda

  2. I absolutely LOVE that tree painting in the first picture, did you make that (if not, where did you get it??)?

    1. Hi Vanessa L,

      Indeed I did make it. I do sell a print version of the painting for $15.00. If you’re interested in purchasing one, e mail me at ourhumbleabowed@gmail.com and I’ll set up a listing in my Etsy shop. Or, if you have your heart set on a painting, I can create a custom painting for $150.00 plus shipping. Both the print and painting would include your child(ren)’s initials on a branch or in the grass.

      Thanks!
      Amanda

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