We’ve had a gallery wall in almost every apartment since our last stint in Dallas, and this time around it is no different.
The latest iteration of the gallery wall has a hodgepodge of new wall art, vintage album covers, diplomas, and even a family photo or two.
The dogs don’t seem to mind it, so I guess it’s a success?

Ingrid the Labradoodle lounging in our new living room in Oak Lawn, Dallas.

The gallery wall in our new apartment in Oak Lawn, Dallas.

Ingrid the Labradoodle lounging in our new living room in Oak Lawn, Dallas.
Every time I make a gallery wall, I consult Emily Hendersen’s blog posts on the subject. Just follow the instructions and you’ll be fine!
Plus, my fifth time making a gallery wall was far easier than the faux green wall project. 🖼️
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