Illustrations from a child's book would make a wonderful art piece for a nursery. Just think of all the possibilities. One example of a beautifully illustrated book is Masquerade by Kit Williams.
Painting by Kit Williams in Masquerade
On a side note, if you've never heard of this book before, there's a lot more to it than just a story. There's a built in riddle that once lead to treasure. This book was one of my favorites as a child. If you want to read more about it, there's a good history of the book on wikipedia.
Where to get free books
Often libraries will get rid of old worn out books so ask your librarian.
Garage Sales - I find at the end of most garage sales they begin to give most of the stuff away. One item I always find are books.
Where to find cheap frames
Thrift stores often price paintings by the quality of the image and don't even consider the frame. Often you can get a good frame for $1 and up.
Where to get free books
Often libraries will get rid of old worn out books so ask your librarian.
Garage Sales - I find at the end of most garage sales they begin to give most of the stuff away. One item I always find are books.
Where to find cheap frames
Thrift stores often price paintings by the quality of the image and don't even consider the frame. Often you can get a good frame for $1 and up.
10 comments:
Good Idea. The funniest thing ever was when I sent my mom a card for mother's day and she thought it was so cute she framed it and it has been on her wall for over 5 years now!
I loved that Masquerade book as well. I have it stashed with all of my other childhood books. I never could figure out the riddle...I'm sure it was way over my head.
I also love to frame beautiful greeting cards. My daughter has two fairy cards framed in her room. They're even cheaper than a book!
Danna,
If you click on the wikipedia link, it tells you how to solve the riddle.
very clever idea, love it! no wasting of books and great illustrations!
i actually just used an old alice in wonderland illustration to make a bookmark last night. with a little cardstock backing, it is perfect!
Thanks for the Wiki link. I had no idea the book was so involved! I just remember looking forever at the beautiful pictures.
I really like this idea! And I am going to have to hunt for that book - it sounds lovely.
sure!! Why haven't I thought of this before!!!
I loved that book. When I was a child, I would check it out over and over again from the library.
You may also look Ballard Designs to find more wall art items. I bought a lot of things from them and I never disappointed.
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