Hello lovelies! Hope everyone is having a fabulous day so far. We recently teamed up with brand new custom framing company Framebridge to share our fave ways to showcase wedding photos through their site. It’s a super simple, fun process, and we think it’ll inspire a home décor project or two…
One of the sweetest things about hiring your dream photographer to document the big day is being able to display the images, right? From not finding the right fit to going through the hassle of custom framing, something as simple as hanging your wedding photos can easily become that task you put off until later. If you go through Framebridge, all you need to do is pick a design, upload a photo, and wait for your art to arrive, ready to display.
We chose this charming desert wedding to put on display in our frames, starting with the Mercer modern black frame. This is definitely a good one if you like clean lines and neutral décor.
With Framebridge, you’re able to get several different styles to show off at once, like the Culver brushed gold frame + Irvine modern white frame.
…Or the Marin natural wood frame (perf for those desert snaps, eh?).
Totally up to you… But we went for gold + black accents alongside the framed photos.
So, here’s how it works:
You can either upload or mail in your artwork (they’ll send prepaid packaging for you to use). If you want to upload a photo, you’ll be able to preview it in each and every frame before making your decision (a gal’s gotta have options, okay!). Then, once you decide on a design, Framebridge will custom frame it to your photo’s exact dimensions using the highest-quality materials. Easy as pie.
Now it’s just deciding where to put ’em all! Such a fun process and great way to relive some of those memories.
Promotion! Buy $150 of Framing, get 1 Instagram Mini free (you’ll be sent a $39 gift code for your next order). Use promo code: 100LAYERCAKE. Promotion expires 2/10/2015, so don’t wait!
Desert wedding images: Jen of Fondly Forever / Interior shots: Scott Clark Photo
This post was sponsored by Framebridge.