It seems everyone wants to put together a gallery wall and i love this look too! But it is so hard to choose only one or two etsy prints or quotes that you love…its good to browse the web and pinterest and see what really speaks to you or make your own, mix with art, photos and maybe some framed memorabilia and you have yourself a unique display…Remember color and composition, not a lot of tiny words or long quotes, use some bold large items (notice the pink heart print is an anchor in the photos below) but also use what you love!
Here are some of my favorites..

Emily Henderson
This first quote print is my first pin ever on Pinterest..want to frame it for my vanity in the bathroom but it would also be good in a collage wall or ledge.

from thehiddenlist.com
Or perhaps you are into hunting..ha! from pretty mod. Something like this would be good and bold to mix with another print with words.

Or maybe you need a simple message like the print below by Gus and Lula..i love the pretty gray..would look so great in white frame, matted or not..i need her give thanks print soon..

My problem is i have too many and not enough walls or frames, so i give them as gifts or rotate them.

I have this above in my guest room, also from Gus and Lula. love it.
I also adore these prints from Studio Mela.

and my all time fave from Studio Mela

Words are powerful, surround yourself with good things that please your eyes and feed your soul.

from Jones Design Company, Emily has great prints and is generous with free prints on occassional posts!




I love this print below, also from Jones, because it reminds me of hable construction’s famous fabric design!

Of course this post hasn’t even touched on the use of traditonal art like drawings/paintings etc.., like this wonderful piece below from
Lisa Golightly or
this fab source, or keepsakes, letters and other objects. I say use the quotes and etsy prints sparsely, you dont want it to look like a dorm room probably but frame the ones you love and enjoy!
Please add links to your favorite prints in the comments or share any ideas or resources!