Tuesday, March 20, 2012

Don't Forget the Frame IN Your Next Photo

Anyone who's a fan of ABC's "Modern Family" (like me!) knows about their great opening credits featuring each family framed within a frame within a frame (see picture). Framing is something that I know a little bit about, and since I've started watching "Modern Family" I've noticed that other people have taken this framing idea and run with it.



Milestone photos are common and people are always looking for ideas to make their portraits a little more creative and unique. Whether its a wedding, maternity or baby photo, bring a frame into the picture with you. People love the details in a picture, and by holding an empty picture frame, you can show people exactly what you want them to focus on.



There are plenty of bold, funky and fun frames on the market right now (we just got samples in that have faux giraffe and zebra fur). Or find one second-hand and paint it the color you want. Go the extra mile and frame the finished photo in the same frame you're holding in the picture. You get an amazing picture-within-picture effect.



Oval and round frames work great with round, baby-filled bellies or sweet little newborns all curled up. Or, as one example shows, frame a chalkboard with your own personal message or the child's name and include it in the picture.



There will always be wedding, maternity and baby photos. Liven them up with a fun idea. As mega-pixel cameras become more affordable and easier to use, formal portraits have fallen by the wayside. Get out your camera, tap into your creativity and have fun. But don't forget to include the frame, the possiblities are endless!

Quiz - What's Your Style?

It's one of the first things I'll ask a customer when choosing a frame design - "What style is your home?" It's amazing how many people don't know the answer. I hear a lot of "I'll know it when I see it." Your style is reflected in most everything that you choose for yourself: items for your home, clothing, accessories, food, restaurants, stores where you prefer to shop. It's time to put that style into words.


I've assembled several images of picture frames, all very different styles. Pick which frames you like best and see if the description of that style suits you. This is a fun little quiz that just may give you a name to your style!

1. Ornate - Were you the first of your friends to start using the term "bling"? Do you scoff at the phrase "less is more"? This "peacock" frame is heavily ornamented with a deep gold finish. It's like sending your artwork into Tiffany's with a charge card.






2. Bold - Colored lacquer frames are very hot right now and this one is definitely a showstopper. Can you be found thumbing through the latest "Vogue" and diving into the latest trends with the fearlessness of a model walking in 10 inch platform stillettos? Consider yourself bold!












3. Mountain Cabin - This burl wood frame shows off the amazing grain of the wood itself. It is a favorite with people who appreciate the natural beauty of wood. Watch out for that cougar!








4. Tribal - The perfect style for someone who hasn't missed an episode of Survivor since the 90s. Rugged and raw, it is perfect on the barkwood painting you picked up on your last expedition.






5. Renaissance - Do you own a pointy princess hat? Or a dragon collection? This heavily ornamented frame is carved as beautifully as the wooden door on a castle in the forest. Hand finished in Italy by Italian artisans and hardworking fairies.






6. Rustic - Do you like the idea of ripping slats off of a barn and using them to decorate your home? Do you use the terms "upcycling" and "repurposing"? This frame literally gives me slivers when I work with it. It's a raw as you can get.










7. Romantic - Ok be honest, how many romantic comedy DVDs do you own? You know they're all the same story, right? Ok, ok, I won't argue! You romantics never give up. This deep red frame with sgrafitto is perfect for falling in love.





8. Contemporary - Does it seems like inanimate objects are yelling at you with all of their ornamentation? This frame is quiet, sleek and refined like a fine piece of modern art. For art that wants to be noticed and silently framed in simplicity and grace.






9. Traditional - Have you eaten the same breakfast every day since you can remember? Always stick with something that's tried and true. Traditional framing has framed art for hundreds of years beautifully, and isn't going anywhere anytime soon (don't worry!).







Did you find your style? Or maybe some new styles you'd like to try? Whatever your style is - give it a name so that the next time someone asks you'll know just the answer.

Photo Archives on Website Bring Old Lakewood to Life





I have to admit that I am a history buff. I love looking at old photos and squinting closely at them trying to determine the make of a car or the print on a woman's dress. Well I hit the jackpot this weekend while browsing online. I came across a cache of photos belonging to the Tacoma Public Library, 1881 to be exact, all depicting Lakewood or the "Lakes District" from the late 1800s through the 50s and 60s.
As co-owner of a business that has been here for over 50 years, we have had many, many customers tell stories of old Lakewood, and of the old Lakewood Gallery. To actually find photos that brought some of these stories to life was quite a gift! I have come to love Lakewood through these stories of personal interest.
Along with each of the library photos are detailed descriptions. After perusing dozens of images I came across one that was listed as taken at the same address as the current location of Lakewood Gallery & Framing, in the old Lakewood Colonial Center. I had heard stories that this end of the building was a grocery store, and our store specifically was in the produce section. Well there it was, in black and white, our space in 1951. Bright linoleum floors and neatly stacked product.
After digging deeper, I found interior shots of our vacant neighbor, The Terrace Restaurant - a place I'd heard many stories about, but arrived in Lakewood too late to dine there. Also the Lakewood Theater, dirt roads around the Colonial Center, the construction of Villa Plaza, Thornewood Castle and more.
I love that I co-own a business that has been in Lakewood since 1959, we are in a building that was built in 1937: one of the first suburban shopping centers in the nation, and that so much of Lakewood's history is still all around us. I haven't quite made it through all 1881 photos on the website, but I'm sure I will soon!
If you love Lakewood history like I do, be sure to visit the website for the Lakewood Historical Museum or visit their location in the historic Colonial Center on Mt. Tacoma Drive.

Don't Leave Items in Boxes, Closets— Do Shadowbox

I think spring may finally be on its way. Every year at about this time, I start to wonder if we'll ever have warm days again. Well, the bulbs are starting to come up and we have had a few sunny (and cold) days.
We're almost there.



We were busy at my house this past weekend cleaning up the last of our storm debris and starting a bit of a spring purge and cleaning the house inside. When I get into "purge mode," I always come across items that I want to keep: heirlooms, kids' art, mementos but I don't know what to do with them.
I usually take them out of their box a couple times a year, reminisce, then they're back in the box for another six months. You would think I would come to the conclusion at some point that if they're worth keeping, maybe I should also enjoy them more than twice a year? And maybe others could too?
I should take cues from our customers. Over the past several months, we have framed an heirloom quilt square, a piece of scrimshaw, an antique needlepoint sampler, a golf ball with tee and an Olympic sports jerseys.






The list goes on and on.
The point is, things that are important to us, things that we want displayed in our homes aren't always flat. No problem, because it can be framed!
People often ask me what kinds of things do you frame? My response is everything. If it can make it through our door, we can usually frame it.





Now is a great time to come in with your treasured items taking up space in boxes inside your closets. Lakewood Gallery & Framing is having its annual framing sale through the entire month of March. All custom framing projects are 20 percent off. Better than that, we love a challenge.
What is the story behind your item? Are there photos that go along with it that could be included? These usually turn into great conversation starters to have in your home.
Now I have challenged myself too! I'm going to frame my items at home that I love, but never get to enjoy. Stay tuned.... you may see those projects in progress on here! Happy spring, well, almost.