Monogram gallery wall with a mix of diy monogram letters, family photos and more. Get step-by-step directions for all of the diy monogram projects.
If you follow my blog regularly, you’ve seen that I’ve been working on a monogram gallery wall collection for my mantel by making several diy monogram letters. I’m happy to share with the finished project!
I’ve numbered all the Monogram Letter H’s in the photo above with descriptions and links to projects or purchase notes below.
- Vintage Metal Letter H – purchased from Hobby Lobby
- Acid Etched Letter H – purchased from Urban Outfitters
- Vintage Wood Tile Letter – made using a bare wood tile board. Click the link for my instructions.
- Aged Paint Monogram – get the step-by-step tutorial from my recent post.
- Letter Press H’s – I purchased these from Etsy. 6 vintage letter press letters in varying heights.
- Framed Monogram Letter H – This was the easiest of all my monograms. Click the link for details.
- Silver Plated Letter H – I’ve had this one since our wedding 12 years ago. Purchased at TJ Maxx.
- Burlap Monogram Letter H – Includes wedding year. Get the step-by-step instructions.
There are a few other projects I’ve posted about previously in the mantel gallery as well. Button Flowers which are next to the Aged Paint Letter and then the Double Framed Family Tree in the center. Not to be left out, I restained our mantel during this process as well. I’m so happy that things match a little better now.
Some of my favorite elements of the mantel gallery aren’t new. The wedding pictures you see on the shelves on the right side and the silver plated H were from our wedding. We had all of our immediate family members’ wedding photos printed in black and white and displayed at our guest book table at our wedding – parents, siblings, and our grandparents. At the time we got married all of our grandparents were still alive, and it was really important to us to honor that and hold up the example they had shown us about successful marriages. It’s still such a special reminder that we have always displayed them prominently in our house. See below for a picture of the display at our wedding. At the time we just had our engagement picture, which has since been replaced with our own wedding picture.
Linked Up At: Someday Crafts; 52 Mantels; Live, Laugh, Rowe; Shabby Creek Cottage
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