Hobby Lobby Haul for Gallery Staircase Wall
Hobby Lobby Haul time! Part 1! This first one shows all the pieces I found for my staircase gallery wall! Love how all the different tones and textures are looking together!
Come back for Part 2 and to see how the gallery wall turns out!
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Okay, so after my incredible Hobby Lobby haul for my staircase gallery wall (seriously, I snagged some amazing pieces, pretty much all for under $100!), I wanted to share some of my go-to tips for anyone else dreaming of creating their own stunning display. It’s amazing what you can achieve with a little planning and smart shopping! First off, when you're hunting for those perfect framed pictures and prints at Hobby Lobby, always hit the sales aisles! They constantly rotate their stock, and you can find some absolute gems for a fraction of the price. I look for pieces that echo the existing colors in my home but also introduce interesting textures – think rustic wood frames, sleek metal, or even unique canvas prints. Don't be afraid to mix and match styles; that's where the magic of a gallery wall truly comes alive. I often find that combining different eras or art styles creates a much more dynamic and personal feel. For a staircase gallery wall, planning is absolutely key. I usually start by laying all my potential pieces out on the floor first, trying different arrangements until I find one that flows well. You want to follow the diagonal line of your stairs, keeping a consistent eye-level height for the center of your arrangement. A good rule of thumb is to imagine a line going up the stairs, and keep the main pieces centered along that line. Don't feel like every single piece has to be a large framed picture; I love incorporating smaller prints, decorative signs, or even little mirrors to break things up. It creates visual interest and makes the whole wall feel more curated and less like a showroom. Another tip for finding great framed pictures and prints: think outside the box. Sometimes a set of individual prints in varied sizes, even if they're not explicitly sold as 'gallery wall sets,' can work beautifully together. Grouping similar themes or color palettes helps maintain cohesion, even with diverse artwork. And always check the back for hanging hardware – saves you a trip later! I also look for pieces that have a story or a unique design element, making the wall feel more personal. Remember, the goal is to tell a story or evoke a feeling. For my staircase gallery wall, I wanted a warm, inviting feel that transitions seamlessly from one floor to the next, so I focused on pieces with natural tones and a mix of vintage-inspired and modern framed art. It’s all about creating that 'wow' moment as you walk up or down the stairs. And trust me, it doesn't have to break the bank – with smart shopping at places like Hobby Lobby, you can achieve a high-end look without the high-end price tag, just like my under-$100 score! So, next time you're at Hobby Lobby, keep an eye out for those perfect framed pictures and prints. With a little creativity, you can transform any blank wall into a dynamic and personal statement piece that truly reflects your style.

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