When we first moved into the new house, I took the opportunity to sketch our silhouettes. By using an old lamp, paper taped to the wall and a pencil, we each took turns tracing eachother's profiles. Once we had the outlines, I used them as stencils on black poster board. Throw them in some fancy frames and you end up with this:
A modern, yet classic family heirloom! They'll be a great way to remember our first home! Steven always says he's going to make them face different directions the next time we have a big fight. I'm happy to say we haven't had to try this out.
Once I get going on something I just don't stop, do I? I got these silhouettes to go in the half-bath downstairs:
I painted it this crazy green and put up a black mirror to replace the run-of-the-mill mirror the house came with. So far, Jane Austen's silhouette is the only one residing in there. I'm trying to build more of a collection than these two, but the antique malls around here are very so-so. It looks like I might have to venture to Alexandria or parts of Maryland for good antiques.
If any silhouettes cross your path, snatch them up and send them my way!

2 Remarks:
Loves it. I'm still trying to figure out what our "home style" is. I love yours though!
Thanks! I'm sure it'll be easier to figure out once you don't have to worry about what can be shipped to Hawaii. That must be such a pain!
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