Whitney Jensen

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Art Prints I Love

One of my favorites ways to bring art into a space on a budget is to simply purchase art prints and print/frame them myself. I’ve done it countless times and there are so many places to source prints. Whether you are doing a gallery wall or just simply need prints, I’ve rounded up some great options so you don’t have to spend hours looking. I am always drawn to vintage pieces and find it harder to fall in love with certain modern pieces, because of this it takes me longer to gather for a gallery wall. My advice is to take your time, and only chose pieces that you really love and can’t stop thinking about. My gallery wall project in Thomas’s office has been in the works since we moved in 2 years ago!

What I look for when doing a gallery wall:

A perfect mix of sizes and mediums (i.e. paint, watercolor, photo, sketch, vintage, modern). For Thomas’s office wall I chose to keep it to a black and neutrals color pallet - I typically stay away from black as much as possible but this added a more masculine feel to the office. I’m nearing completion on that project and will share as soon as its done.

Places I love using

  • Etsy

  • Bffprints

  • Juniperprints

  • Allposters

  • Minted

Favorite place to print

I was printing at Costco prior to the pandemic and was happy with how it turned out. Once Costco stopped doing the printing I switched over to MPIX and honestly wish I had used them all along, try their glocee prints. In my experience I have hate Shutterfly’s results and would never use them for this type of project again.

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