It doesn’t have to be expensive to look expensive!
I always get sticker shock when I start shopping for frames. They can cost so darn much, but there’s definitely places to find good deals like Target and Ikea, or Michael’s/Hobby Lobby when they have 50% off. Sometimes I’ll grab a statement frame from somewhere like West Elm or Crate & Barrel, but you know I live that frugal #singlemomlife so I’d much rather spend the $cheddar$ on quality prints that last!PHOTO GALLERY WALL IDEA 1
Ikea Gold Frame, Ikea White Frame, Target Acrylic Frame, Ikea Wooden Frame (this is the look I’m going for and I’ll update with a photo of my wall once it’s all here and set up!)

PHOTO GALLERY WALL IDEA 2
The frames linked below aren’t an exact match to this gorgeous gallery wall, but they’re definitely similar enough to replicate it!
Target Gold Frame (actually C&B years ago, but found a similar one from Target), Wooden Frame, Black Frame , Small gold frame, Small Float Frame (gold)

GALLERY WALL 3
The image below is borrowed from The DIY Playbook and she has a whoolllee post on how to do a symmetrical gallery wall here.
Plus! Ikea Frames like the ones shown are only $15. Do a block of 9 of under $140!

Symmetry but also not symmetry
Personally, I love mixed frames to bring variety, depth, and different textures in! It all depends on your house and your vibe, but I suggest having two large anchor frames (like the large gold IKEA ones from the first gallery wall sample) and spacing them a part but on an equal plain. Then, sprinkle other frames around them, keeping equal space between the frames – make sure to not space it too close together or it will look crowded and cramped!A mix of photos and artwork
I love a good photo wall but balance between artwork, landscape and photos can be really fun! You can download and print out gorgeous artwork from lots of Etsy shops, frame a post card from a trip you once took, or if you have a kiddo like me you can pop one of the millions of drawings or paintings you have hiding in your filing cabinet or at the bottom of a dresser drawer (that can’t be just me, right?)High Quality Prints
Ok since I am a wedding photographer I maaayyyy be a bit biased but I think it’s SO important to have quality prints that are going to represent the color, textures, and depth of the photos! There’s a huge difference between a quick one hour print from Walgreens and a print from a professional company that has the high-end printers, computer calibration, and archival quality so they won’t fade if they’re on a sunny wall!So as a special thank you for sticking with me through this entire post you can get 50% off prints right now – April 10th (for our entire Colorado shelter in place order, so no excuses not to get it done now!) Use the code GALLERYWALL2020 at checkout from your photo gallery and the photos will be to your door within a week!
Thank you!! I love it when people have these and always want to try it.