How can I change this to make it shabby chic?
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Change the ribbons to a monochromatic color scheme. Various shades of white, beiges or pale grays.
Paint metal in a pastel color and use all white ribbon
I would paint all the frames black. Re-do all the pictures in black and white and then hang them all the way you have them but with black velvet strings and only with pictures. I would remove the "love plaque".
Paint the wrought iron and frames with a chalk paint in a pastel/neutral color and change the ribbons to burlap ribbon!
I mainly agree with Wendy. How about an oyster colored flat paint on frames and iron. Distress a teeny bit with sand paper. Monochromatic shade of ribbons or torn cloth to hang pics. Have fun!
I think it looks too cluttered. Less is more.. I agree with the suggestions for painting the iron white or a similar neutral colour. Give it a slight distress look. Keep the ribbon simple and only use one but no more than two colours. Burlap. Twine. Rope. Play around with it and see what suits your decor
I would probably paint the wrought iron piece white, and use all white frames, and get some nice moire, velvet or grosgraine ribbon in white.
I personaly would purchase all the same frames and have them blown up to 8โ by 10โ or 22โ and arranging then over a console table or chest, so your wall is a focal point . Hereโs a few picture ideas that may be of some help๐๐