Edit: Sorry for the technical difficulties, guys! I think I was able to fix the photo issue. Please let me know if there are any other problems! Have a GREAT weekend! -J
I love these images of framed suzanis and ethnic textiles…
Remember these suzani pillow cases from eBay?
I decided to frame one for our living room, since I didn’t need another pillow. And I love it!
Mine is a lot more humble than the inspiration photos, but it does the trick for me.
can't wait to see how they turn out! have a wonderful weekend :)
Such a great idea!!! I love that! Like a museum! It's like they are too delicate to leave exposed! So pretty!
That looks great! What a good idea!!!
I literally just found your blog yesterday, and I've been starring things left and right in Google Reader. Thanks for being so inspriational!
Love it! I've done the same thing with a mola tapestry my Dad bought for me in Panama.
Perfection. I love the colors in that too. Why am I having trouble adding your button to my side bar?
What a great idea! I'm dying to try it myself. Stop by when you have a chance, The City Escapes Series is today.
I am coming to admire your inspiration more and more….
Cool! Very bohemian chic
Love the idea of framed textiles, somehow makes them seem more important and significant. Yours looks wonderful. I may have to go poke around my own home and see which pillows would rather be art!
Looks Great! I have a similar pillow case that I framed in a shadow box because the folks at the frame shop told me I can't have the glass touching the fabric without horrible things happening. Anyone have an experience framing fabric stuff? Any luck with DIY? I saw a post on using foam-core board to mount the fabric and then putting spacers in the frame, but it all seemed like a pain in the butt.
great idea! i love your blog. any chance you want to sell the other pillowcase?
Awesome! Many times pillow hawkers on Etsy sell pillows without the inserts to save on shipping, and I have always had to go out to find an insert. Now it will be: to find an insert, or frame?
Thanks!
love this!
Hi Jenny! I can't believe how fast you've settled into your new home. I love that you're sharing so many projects from your own home with us!
great idea! love it!
I am a big fan of framed fabrics. And I think yours looks perfect for the space!
I'm really loving this, especially that first picture. The vivid purple pattern is a knock out.
There's also a cover photo on September's Country Living. They aren't suzanis, but they remind me of them. Pillow shams form Garnet Hill.
great ideas! I have some vintage crewel embroidery pillows I have been considering framing, thanks for the inspiration!
Do you know who makes the couch in the top photo? Or where you got the top photo? Maybe I can play detective and hunt it down!
Love your style, love your blog, I think you are great.
Hi! looks great, where did you get the white frame you used? thx, Amy :)
those pillow cases are adorable! cute idea! xo.
How pretty. I'd have never thought of franimg the pillow. Adorable! Thanks for sharing
Hi! I just bought a suzani off ebay as well, but mine isnt a pillow its longer kind of like a scarf or something. Where did you get that white frame? it would be perfect!
I think that top photo is a Donghia fabric – love this idea! :)
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