various heart prints on the walls -- this would go with our red theme
more hearts the better! I love the idea of picking up hearts in various places and framing them to create a wall full of love. Even better would be if they all had handwritten love messages on them.
I "heart" hearts so this collection really caught my eye. I love the mix of frames, different backgrounds and sizes...all with a unifying theme.
Lover. Do you have one shape you just love that you keep seeing again and again? A circle? A leaf? A rainbow or a heart? Think about how arranging images of one shape can look together.
Rest of room with cool ceiling and pictures in heart shape
Like this couch and the colors and the photo heart
ceiling, heart, couch, lights, splash of colour
like ceiling, and heart pictures placements on wall
Picture arrangement of heart
pictures in heart shape/ceiling
the heart made of pics
comfy
heart pictures
called Hearts Apart. http://www.timothysue.com/
Heart photos...Photo Heart...Heart of pictures...Heart of photos...Heart photos-...The picture heart...pictures in a heart...Heart pictures...heart picture...Heart collage...Hearts on ceiling...Hearts optional...Heart photographs
paper hearts have even been folded for an interesting texture and pattern.
Once you have several that you like, frame the results for a chic, homemade piece of artwork. And don't worry about it looking perfect: the less perfect, the more authentic.
Added to 215 ideabooks Last comment "Bleeding hearts"
perfect pink hearts dangle from long arching stems of bleeding heart - one of my favorite spring perennials. I love the way the stems echo the color of the rim of the container.
Photo and design credit; Le jardinet
I love bleeding hearts. I want a ton of these in my shady new yard.
love bleeding heart - can be a ground cover
(Source: Houzz Article)
Botanical name: Dicentra formosa
Common names: Western bleeding heart, Pacific
'Gold Heart' (D. spectabilis 'Gold Heart').
Botanical name: Dicentra formosa
Common names: Western bleeding heart, Pacific bleeding heart
USDA zones: 4 to 8 (find your zone)
Origin: Native to moist woodlands of the Pacific Northwest, from British Columbia to California
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