Framed Recipe Cards
I have had the hardest time finding artwork to fill the walls of our new home. We have been very intentional about the furniture we are buying, and want to be just as intentional about what we put on our walls. While sorting through boxes of old notes and cards (the only thing I hoard), I came up with the idea to frame recipe cards in our kitchen. Alex and I both have grandmothers who love to cook and either left or are creating a legacy of family recipes. I found a handwritten recipe card from each of our grandmothers and had them framed through Framebridge.
I decided to use Framebridge, because it is a much more affordable option for the same professional framing you would receive at a framing store. The process was as easy as selecting my frames online, mailing in my recipe cards and receiving my new artwork in just a few weeks. I was able to track the process of my order online, and knew that I could trust Framebridge’s team of expects with our family heirlooms. I decide on the Irvine Slim frame in white with a float mount so the mat would not cover any of my recipes. The framed recipe cards turned out better than I expected and I love having our grandmother’s handwriting on our kitchen walls. I cannot wait to share some of the other fun projects we have planned with Framebridge for the rest of our house! xoxo
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Images via Alex Phillips.
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