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Photowalls from Cookie Magazine

Came across this photowall via Cup of Jo. (Joanna wrote the house tour for Cookie — check out the rest of the profile, it’s deliciously full of energy, silhouettes and lovely bits!) It’s different than the photowalls I blogged here, but more organic and authentic. I could see doing this with photos of your garden, friends, view out your window too. I wonder how the photos are attached to the wall — maybe just tape? UPDATE: Lexi pointed out that this lovely house is owned by this blogger.

5 Responses to “Photowalls from Cookie Magazine”

  1. Caroline
    September 9th, 2007 13:25
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    I like that! Happy wall. I used to have my fridge door filled to every centimeter with photos and postcards I liked. I like how you can walk up to the wall and have a closer look at whatever you fancy for the moment. Actually, I like anything where there is a lot of detail and you have to be close up to see.

  2. abigail
    September 9th, 2007 14:54
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    Thanks Caroline — it is a happy wall! I love detail too.

  3. Lexi
    September 10th, 2007 16:07
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    Love it! That picture looks like it’s NieNie’s! I’d recognize her kids anywhere; they are so cute!
    See her blog:

    http://nieniedialogues.blogspot.com/index.html

  4. tyesha
    September 11th, 2007 18:50
    4

    it’s very dramatic but soft. wonderful project for someone who can never get around to framing.

  5. joanna goddard
    September 11th, 2007 21:44
    5

    thanks for the link! stephanie is SO wonderful and creative, and she has a gorgeous family. joannaxo

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