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Tuesday, February 18, 2014

Vintage Geek Gallery Wall

Time keeps on slipping away between blog posts…I finish projects and then don’t have sufficient sunshine…or motivation…to take pictures!  But we are having a break in the rain this afternoon, so I thought I’d snap a few photos.

I’m happy to say that the family room project is at least 90% complete now.  After long, long weeks of waiting, the new sectional arrived (more on that later), as did the material for the curtains.  While I was waiting for them, I spent some time trying to decide what to hang on the walls…it was not a task for the faint of heart!

I really, really wanted a gallery wall…

…and this is what I came up with.

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And although I say “I,” what I really mean is that it was a joint project between me and my best friend in Oregon.   We really burned it up over text messaging!

The first thing you might notice is that I chose the white Green Dragon Inn sign.  It was the first one I made, but originally I thought it blended in to the wall too much, so I made the wood one (shown here).  I will admit that I actually liked it better, but with some of the other things I chose to put on the wall, the white sign ended up working better.

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For example, I hung an old printer’s tray on the wall on the left of the television.

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It made a fun spot to show off a few of my husband’s Lego minifigs!  (You can see where the rest of the Legos reside in this room here).  If I had used the wood Green Dragon sign, I think it would have been a little too much in close quarters.

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As I mentioned before, my goal in decorating this room was to blend some of my husband’s geeky style with some of my vintage style.  It was a challenge!  I purchased some artwork on Etsy, though, that was a perfect fit.

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These amazing Lord of the Rings vintage-style “travel posters” won my heart!  (The artist has some other great posters for Game of Thrones and Star Wars as well.)

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I surprised my husband with them, and he loved them as much as I did.  They are framed in IKEA Virserum frames.

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I made a “Shield of Gondor” to complete this portion of the wall.  It was fun to have my husband get excited about something I was making! 

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The other side was simpler…I knew I wanted to include my much-loved metal clock to bring in another industrial element in the room.  It took up a lot of real estate!  The “B” is one of those cardboard letters from JoAnn’s.  I mod-podged aluminum foil onto it ages ago (like this project), but never had the perfect place to put it…until now!

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This is the wall you see as you enter the room, and it makes me smile now.  I love my printer’s console, and I love my quirky gallery wall.  It’s just so nice to have this room turning into something other than a dumping ground!

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And here’s a little fun for you.  When I ordered my LOTR Travel Posters, a little mix-up led to me receiving TWO Rohan posters. (8x10 size)  I don’t really need both, so I would love for the extra one to go to someone else who will love it.  If you’re interested, either for yourself or someone you love, just leave a comment on this post telling me who you would like to have the poster for, and I will choose a winner at random on Sunday (or thereabouts).

That’s it!  Thanks for stopping by!

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17 comments:

  1. It looks great. I like the Green Dragon Inn sign because it's different.The color of the console is very clean and sharp. I can relate to the sun not shining and loss of motivation. We've had so much snow here in MA that it's like a full time job just cleaning it up.

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  2. You have showcased your console beautifully Korrie! I think you proved that geeky and vintage can live happily ever after!

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  3. I LOVE the way the wall turned out, and if I don't win the Rohan poster, I might just have to buy one for my husband! He's a huge LotR fan, as am I, and it's right up his alley. :-) thanks for sharing!

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  4. I LOVE it!! It´s amazing. The Posters are great!
    greetings
    DAni

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  5. Korrie I'm still ogling over that printers console, really a beautiful build.

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  6. That whole area looks great, Korrie! I love your gallery wall. I think that's what I like most about them ~ that you can incorporate the whole family into one and somehow it works.

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  7. awesome, korrie! love the personality in it!

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  8. Totally awesome!
    And my daughter would love that Rohan poster!
    Chic geek!
    Karen U

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  9. Very, very nice! Let's see, I have 3 sons and 2 daughters who would all love a Rohan poster. One of my daughter's considers herself a shield maiden, the other is more elf. You've given me some good ideas.
    Becky

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  10. If that's geeky then I want to be a geek! Looks great.

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  11. I would like to know where you found the clock face it is fantastic. I'd love to have one.

    Sandi

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  12. Your wall looks great, I'm glad you used the white Green Dragon sign. ;) It was my favorite.

    great job pulling it all together!

    gail

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  13. I love the longer vertical layout. I have several walls like that & feel like I have to put so much on them to fill them up. You've given me some great ideas!
    BTW, my son & daughter both would love the poster...iF they could get it away from their dad!

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  14. Great!!! I love the dragon sign! :D

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  15. I think your brother and sister-in-law need that Rohan poster ;)

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