I thoroughly enjoy visiting art museums. My children have been towed along since their earliest days as I trekked through the latest exhibit. This usually occurs while my husband is attending a meeting or, possibly, participating in a recreational activity. He does not share this passion of mine but he kindly tolerates it.
The interesting point of all this is that I know little, if anything, about art. Oh, I had the typical art appreciation course in college. I can tell an Impressionist painting from the work during the Renaissance. But that is about it. I just happen to love looking at lovely works of art.
The walls of our home are also graced by beautiful pictures and paintings. The artists and subjects, however, are usually family members.
I have framed and matted my children’s art work; family photos, including ancestors; photographs of meaningful objects, scenery and vistas; textiles created by my husband’s grandmother; pressed flowers that my children gathered in our fields; and objects with a personal history.

The key to tastefully displaying your personal works of art lies in the framing. It is important to consider dimensions as well as color when choosing your frames and mats. I utilize online sources such as Snapfish (http://www2.snapfish.com/) to help me enlarge photos beyond what my printer will do. These sources also have terrific cropping and editing features. Their services are reasonably priced and their turn-around time is fast.
I have been seeking assistance from Hobby Lobby’s framing department for years. Their framing experts are always helpful with the color choices of frames and mats. They will patiently assist you as you try out various combinations. I recently framed two needlepoint chaircovers that my husband’s grandmother created. The customer service representative at Hobby Lobby not only helped me with my frame choice but gave me advice on the preservation of these lovely pieces.

The custom framing service they offer is reasonable and timely. Hobby Lobby offers frequent sales on frames and custom matting services. I usually purchase my frames when they are on sale and then wait until they have a sale on their framing services before I have my pieces framed. In this way I can save on all ends and enjoy beautiful art for a reasonable cost.
Encourage your children by displaying their art work and preserve your family’s history while also adding beauty to your home.
