Good Wood

You know that cut out I gave to Ben for our anniversary?

To make a traditional five-year anniversary gift, wood, I placed it in a white-painted wooden frame.  Recently, I swapped out the grey card stock backing for a walnut stained thin piece of plywood.

The grain is subtle, which is perfect for such an intricate cut out design.

I’m starting a collection for another gallery wall.  Any guesses on where that will be?  This gallery won’t have a theme like our bird, feather, and tree collection in the basement.  This will be a random collection of favorite art including the Yellow Warbler painting, the boys’ Father’s day paintings, and the beautiful watercolor Patricia made for us.

We still have a way to go on our collection before we can really start hanging everything, but it’s been fun so far.  Have you seen any art you think we’d enjoy? Have a gallery wall in the works?  Still waiting to accumulate enough art to do something with?  Or, do you have oodles of art and not enough wall space?

Don’t Take Any Wooden Gifts

No, there is nothing wrong with wooden gifts. Just making a joke about the old “Don’t take any wooden nickles” saying. The traditional five-year anniversary gift is wood.  Ben is tricky to buy for, especially when it comes to wooden gifts.  He already has wood working tools, and the one he wants is about $1000, so that wasn’t happening.  I considered a nice wooden cutting board like this from Red Onion Woodworks but that seemed a little too utilitarian and not so romantic.

I switched gears and started thinking of art ideas.  We always need art, right?  A quick search on Pinterest yielded a  few results, like this sweet cut out.  I’ve actually seen Julene’s amazing work before on her site and love the attention to detail.

Seriously, check out these custom pieces.

Pretty fantastic, huh.  Well, luckily, Julene has an Etsy shop to sell limited edition laser cuts.  I thought this listing was adorable.

But, it isn’t wood, is it?  Well, a wooden frame can fix that in a hurry.  Ben thought it was cute, too.

I thought about wrapping it in a faux bois paper, but ran out of time.  Oh, and, I could always swap out the backing for a piece of stained wood veneer.  I recently created a custom Family Tree cut out with a wood veneer backing.  I think it’s fabulous.

That’s the 411 on our anniversary gift giving.  Ben gave me a dinner to our favorite restaurant, sans kids.  That rarely happens.  Do you give traditional wedding gifts?  If so, what creative year gifts have you come up with?  Year six is iron.  That could be tough.

State {of the} Art

Three and a half years ago, we had just finished our master bedroom and needed art to fill the bare walls.  To keep things cheap, I cut out silhouettes of Ben and myself to fit in a frame I already owned.


To add a splash of pink, I ordered 8 vintage Pierre J. Redoute botanical prints.  The 9 inch by 11 inch prints were cheap, and $3.50 frames from Michael’s were a cheap solution.

Though having art on the walls was great, we never really loved the prints in the space.  Just a little too ‘old lady’, especially when paired with the traditional trim and bed.  We’ve been wanting new art, but just couldn’t find the art.  Until recently.  We featured an Idaho watercolor painting from Poppy and Pinecone, but didn’t see Montana.  After a few conversations with Elisabeth, we had an agreement to trade custom art.  Here’s a tip: If you sell anything on Etsy, trading is a great way to save money, but get items you like.  I sent her a Family Tree cut out in orange in exchange for two custom 11 inch by 14 inch state watercolor prints.

Ben is from Montana, so I wanted his print in greens and blues.  Because I’m from Minnesota, I wanted my painting in girly colors, pinks and purples.  And here is where my custom vision turned Elisabeth into a rock star.  I needed both prints in a landscape orientation, to maintain symmetry.  For Montana, that’s easy.  Minnesota, however is usually vertically printed.  I left it to Elisabeth to somehow turn vertical Minnesota into a horizontal design without looking strange.  I knew, based on the work I’ve seen, that the prints would be fantastic.  When I received that beautifully packaged art, I couldn’t wait to tear it open to see what Elisabeth made.  Do you want to see?  Of course you do.  Here is Ben’s Montana:

And my Minnesota:

Isn’t that fantastic?!?  I know!  And, the quality was even better than I could have imagined.  The watercolor paper is rich, textural, heavy, and luxurious.  I waited until the prints arrived to buy frames, just to make sure the size worked.  I needed something to fill the wall, and two 16 inch by 20 inch frames looked great.  Then, I remembered I had one black frame sitting in the closet.  A matching frame hung in the basement bathroom holding a print from The Living Room Floor.  I snagged the frame (and mat) to use in our bedroom.  Now, I had only one frame to buy to replace the one I just stole.  I cut another mat to the same dimensions using a sharp utility knife and straight edge and popped the new State Love prints inside.

The new frames are much larger than the two 11 by 14 frames we had on each side.  I hung the new frames on the old nails, so the art interacts more with the bed, which I like.

When walking down the hall, I catch a glimpse of the Minnesota art.  Also, the art reflects beautifully in the new sunburst mirror directly across the room.

For another fun, custom touch, (you caught a glimpse of above) I framed a 5 by 7 wedding invitation from Ello There.  Just goes to show art is anything you find beautiful.  We added our ceremony information and customized the colors to match our decor.  It is such a cute print, and an adorable wedding invitation.  And, I’ve added even more birds to our house.  The paper is a nice smooth, thick card stock of great quality and Maddy was a pleasure to work with.  She put up with my annoying questions and accommodated my requests.  Yes, this is a trend.  I am annoying and have many requests.  Moral of the story, I’m a pain in the arse.

A lamp, cheapo 5 by 7 frame, $1 ceramic bird, and black lacquer and capiz jewelry box are the perfect bedside table accessories to round out our bedroom makeover.  Both fun and functional.  Just my style.  Our personalized, colorful bedroom art overhaul makes me smile every time I go in.  As does the cost of the revamp.  Just $10.00 for the print, an art trade, reused frames and a three dolla paint stick mirror.  I had all of the supplies for the silhouettes, for a grand total of $13.00 spent for an entire room of art.

Which room have you spent the least for art?  Where did you find it?  Maybe you made it.  Any tricks you’ve found to keep the cost low?

Please note:  We were not compensated for this post, we simply love the items we’ve purchased and traded from these shops and want to share with you.

Blog Fest: Gimme a Giveaway

***This giveaway is no longer accepting entries, Thank You!***

In honor of turning the big 0-1, we have a special art package giveaway.

First up, a 12 inch square charcoal grey Notre Dame Rose Window print from Little Brown Pen.

Remember when we bought one for our basement?  We scored one for you, too.

In honor of our big day, we decided to toss in a few items from our shop, like this 8 inch by 10 inch Bee Happy print in sun yellow and charcoal grey.

We’re also sending a 5 inch by 7 inch Pressed Feather Original print.

The Goods: One art package including one 12 inch square Rose Window print in Charcoal, one 8 inch by 10 inch Bee Happy Print and one 5 inch by 7 inch Pressed Feather Print.

To Enter: Subscribe to follow Our Humble A{Bowe}d, if you’re not already.  To subscribe, click the “Sign Me Up!” button under “Be the first to know.”  Once you’ve subscribed, leave a comment, which can (but doesn’t have to) include our Just for Fun question.

Just for Fun:  Share something that makes you happy.  A song, memory, person, anything.

For additional entries:

1. Add Little Brown Pen to your Etsy favs, come back and leave a comment telling us what your favorite item is.

2. Like Our Humble A{Bowe}d on Facebook, come back and leave another comment.

3.  Vote for our office and boys’ bedroom, then, in a separate comment, tell us you’ve voted.

Contest Closes: Thursday, May 19th at 9:00 pm, central time.

Number of Winners: One!

Ships: Anywhere in the U.S.

Other Info: We will select the winner using random.org and announce on Friday, May 20th.  Good luck!!

Hoppy Easter Prints

With Easter just a hop, skip and a jump away, we thought it was time to share a free print.  We (and now you can, too) are wishing a Hoppy Easter to Every Bunny.  Haha, get it?  It’s like Happy Easter to Everybody.  (Ben always over explains jokes, even though I get it, so I had to do it to you.)  Download Hoppy Easter in blue,

green,

lilac,

or pink

If you like the prints, we’d love for you to post pictures in use over on our Facebook page.  And, if you really want to show your appreciation for the free prints, we’d love for you to vote for our rooms for a chance to win $5000.

Free printable designs are for personal use only and may not be sold or altered.