I have mentioned this before but it was a while ago so I'll rehash a bit. Family pictures are okay because people are so obsessed with reality (just think of all the reality TV shows knocking soap operas off the air). They want to know who has lived in the house without really knowing them. They also make people remember the home (either by pulling at heartstrings or, if the pictures are outdated, become the joke of the day -- which you don't want).
Some things you don't want are, as I mentioned in the previous paragraph, outdated pictures. I was looking at houses this spring with a client and in one of the houses was a gigantic Glamour Shot (remember those stores at the mall?) of a woman. It was probably taken in the early nineties. I remember my aunt and grandma got those taken once. They came out with huge hair and gaudy makeup (but it was super cool at the time). Anyway, the only thing we came out of the house talking about was that picture. Not in a good way.
You also don't want to display family pictures if you are in the process of a short sale (selling your house short of what is owed because of hardship). When people see that a family is having a hard time, all they can do is feel sorry for the family -- not what you want when trying to sell.
Okay, now you have my opinion about family pictures in homes that are for sale. I'm going to show you how I made our family pictures into a canvas.
Put your picture on (by the way, I had mine printed poster size 16x20 at Walmart).
Lay it on a flat surface and put heavy things on so it sticks together.
After it dries, cut the excess photo around the edges.
I don't have a picture of the last step, but all you do is put a layer of decoupage over the top of the picture and let it dry before you hang it.
If you don't want to frame them, you can decoupage scrapbook paper to the edges like The Sassy Pepper did (pic below).
This project cost $15, which is a lot less expensive than the 16x20 canvas I ordered on sale last Christmas.
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This is a great tutorial...thanks! Is "Decoupage Glue" the same as "Modpodge"? Just curious if there is a difference? xo
ReplyDeleteoh this is an awesome tutorial!! it is funny because every year I love going to the Austin Parade of Homes and I LOVEEEEEEE seeing photos of the families in the houses. I am one of those people who are obsessed with reality! And I am laughing about that glamour shot comment! Do you watch Ellen? Once a week she shows awesome glamour shot photos that viewers have sent in!
ReplyDeleteLooks fabulous! Love this idea.
ReplyDeleteCrap. My house is covered in pictures of us...
ReplyDeleteThat came out so great and i am now inspired!!
ReplyDeleteThank you!!
Looks great! And fun to hear your ideas about staging and photos. I agree with your perspective on it.
ReplyDeleteAnd I loved your comment -- thank you! Steal any ideas you'd like, I'm flattered you'd want to :)
Jenny
www.simcoestreet.blogspot.com
Your staging posts are always so helpful! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful idea. I especially love the edges.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for linking to our Pin'Inspiration party this week.
Great staging tips...I'm a reality show junkie and curious about people. So, I like to "spy" on a family's pictures. Your tutorial is great! I've ordered a few canvas photos of our family and they are expensive (even on sale). Next time, I'm trying your tutorial!
ReplyDeleteHow cool is that, Kelli! I'm not very crafty, but I'm going to have to give this a try. BTW, one of my best friends is in real estate (like you, she LOVES it) and I enjoy seeing her listings when she's used a home stager. That would be a fun job!
ReplyDeleteVery nice!
ReplyDeleteThis is a great idea! I love the patterned paper around the edge..it really finishes it off.
ReplyDeleteSo many awesome ideas!! I'm logging them in my future projects section of my brain right now!
ReplyDeleteFound you on the Simply Designing Link Party!
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