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Every framed piece tells a story. For PaperCity editor Melissa Smrekar, that story began with a collection of mid-century portraits of women, gathered over the past few years at secondhand shops. At our Dallas store, she reframed and modernized the portraits ahead of their show, “Lost Ladies,” at J. Williams Fine Art. Each “Lost Lady” was also given a freshly imagined backstory—a new legacy that could be taken into their next life in a place of pride on the wall.
The gallery show was a culmination of years of deliberate collection and curation, and became a great reminder that there is so much incredible artwork out there just waiting to be found and framed!

Every framed piece tells a story. For PaperCity editor Melissa Smrekar, that story began with a collection of mid-century portraits of women, gathered over the past few years at secondhand shops. At our Dallas store, she reframed and modernized the portraits ahead of their show, “Lost Ladies,” at J. Williams Fine Art. Each “Lost Lady” was also given a freshly imagined backstory—a new legacy that could be taken into their next life in a place of pride on the wall.
The gallery show was a culmination of years of deliberate collection and curation, and became a great reminder that there is so much incredible artwork out there just waiting to be found and framed!

Every framed piece tells a story. For PaperCity editor Melissa Smrekar, that story began with a collection of mid-century portraits of women, gathered over the past few years at secondhand shops. At our Dallas store, she reframed and modernized the portraits ahead of their show, “Lost Ladies,” at J. Williams Fine Art. Each “Lost Lady” was also given a freshly imagined backstory—a new legacy that could be taken into their next life in a place of pride on the wall.
The gallery show was a culmination of years of deliberate collection and curation, and became a great reminder that there is so much incredible artwork out there just waiting to be found and framed!

Every framed piece tells a story. For PaperCity editor Melissa Smrekar, that story began with a collection of mid-century portraits of women, gathered over the past few years at secondhand shops. At our Dallas store, she reframed and modernized the portraits ahead of their show, “Lost Ladies,” at J. Williams Fine Art. Each “Lost Lady” was also given a freshly imagined backstory—a new legacy that could be taken into their next life in a place of pride on the wall.
The gallery show was a culmination of years of deliberate collection and curation, and became a great reminder that there is so much incredible artwork out there just waiting to be found and framed!

Every framed piece tells a story. For PaperCity editor Melissa Smrekar, that story began with a collection of mid-century portraits of women, gathered over the past few years at secondhand shops. At our Dallas store, she reframed and modernized the portraits ahead of their show, “Lost Ladies,” at J. Williams Fine Art. Each “Lost Lady” was also given a freshly imagined backstory—a new legacy that could be taken into their next life in a place of pride on the wall.
The gallery show was a culmination of years of deliberate collection and curation, and became a great reminder that there is so much incredible artwork out there just waiting to be found and framed!

Every framed piece tells a story. For PaperCity editor Melissa Smrekar, that story began with a collection of mid-century portraits of women, gathered over the past few years at secondhand shops. At our Dallas store, she reframed and modernized the portraits ahead of their show, “Lost Ladies,” at J. Williams Fine Art. Each “Lost Lady” was also given a freshly imagined backstory—a new legacy that could be taken into their next life in a place of pride on the wall.
The gallery show was a culmination of years of deliberate collection and curation, and became a great reminder that there is so much incredible artwork out there just waiting to be found and framed!

Every framed piece tells a story. For PaperCity editor Melissa Smrekar, that story began with a collection of mid-century portraits of women, gathered over the past few years at secondhand shops. At our Dallas store, she reframed and modernized the portraits ahead of their show, “Lost Ladies,” at J. Williams Fine Art. Each “Lost Lady” was also given a freshly imagined backstory—a new legacy that could be taken into their next life in a place of pride on the wall.
The gallery show was a culmination of years of deliberate collection and curation, and became a great reminder that there is so much incredible artwork out there just waiting to be found and framed!

Every framed piece tells a story. For PaperCity editor Melissa Smrekar, that story began with a collection of mid-century portraits of women, gathered over the past few years at secondhand shops. At our Dallas store, she reframed and modernized the portraits ahead of their show, “Lost Ladies,” at J. Williams Fine Art. Each “Lost Lady” was also given a freshly imagined backstory—a new legacy that could be taken into their next life in a place of pride on the wall.
The gallery show was a culmination of years of deliberate collection and curation, and became a great reminder that there is so much incredible artwork out there just waiting to be found and framed!

The Maker’s Edit: Sketches, watercolors, & paintings 🎨 This one’s for the sketches that turned out better than expected, the watercolors you couldn’t quite part with, and the paintings still drying on your desk. Consider this your gentle nudge: frame it!

The Maker’s Edit: Sketches, watercolors, & paintings 🎨 This one’s for the sketches that turned out better than expected, the watercolors you couldn’t quite part with, and the paintings still drying on your desk. Consider this your gentle nudge: frame it!

The Maker’s Edit: Sketches, watercolors, & paintings 🎨 This one’s for the sketches that turned out better than expected, the watercolors you couldn’t quite part with, and the paintings still drying on your desk. Consider this your gentle nudge: frame it!

The Maker’s Edit: Sketches, watercolors, & paintings 🎨 This one’s for the sketches that turned out better than expected, the watercolors you couldn’t quite part with, and the paintings still drying on your desk. Consider this your gentle nudge: frame it!

The Maker’s Edit: Sketches, watercolors, & paintings 🎨 This one’s for the sketches that turned out better than expected, the watercolors you couldn’t quite part with, and the paintings still drying on your desk. Consider this your gentle nudge: frame it!

The Maker’s Edit: Sketches, watercolors, & paintings 🎨 This one’s for the sketches that turned out better than expected, the watercolors you couldn’t quite part with, and the paintings still drying on your desk. Consider this your gentle nudge: frame it!

The Maker’s Edit: Sketches, watercolors, & paintings 🎨 This one’s for the sketches that turned out better than expected, the watercolors you couldn’t quite part with, and the paintings still drying on your desk. Consider this your gentle nudge: frame it!

We’re cheering all of you on, Princeton grads! 🎓If you’re joining the festivities during Reunions weekend this year, be sure to stop by our store in Palmer Square with all of your favorite memorabilia and enjoy 15% off framing all weekend long. Boom. boom. Boom, AH!
This promotion will run Saturday & Sunday, May 24-25, exclusively at our Princeton, NJ store. 📍

We’re cheering all of you on, Princeton grads! 🎓If you’re joining the festivities during Reunions weekend this year, be sure to stop by our store in Palmer Square with all of your favorite memorabilia and enjoy 15% off framing all weekend long. Boom. boom. Boom, AH!
This promotion will run Saturday & Sunday, May 24-25, exclusively at our Princeton, NJ store. 📍
No one turns a passion for sports into incredible art quite like @robertclarkphoto . We framed some of Robert’s most iconic sports snaps in our new frames—Pitch, Court, and Ballpark—and met up with the photographer to talk about his experience working alongside author Buzz Bissinger in 1988. Their work together would ultimately culminate in the book “Friday Night Lights” and before you ask—yes, *that* Friday Night Lights. The book inspired the film, and later the tv show, but it all began with a click of Robert’s shutter, and a flick of Buzz’s pen.
Feeling inspired? Frame all of the sports moments and memories that bring out your inner fanatic at the link in our bio.
“This piece really feels like a collaboration between my grandmother and I” 💛 Come along with our design consultant, @tayloreppsart, as she unboxes her latest framed masterpiece: an oil painting of herself as a child, inspired by a photo her grandmother took of her several years ago. The framed piece is a beautiful meeting of Taylor’s past and present self, and now lives on the walls where she can look at it daily and ground herself in the ever-present connection to her grandmother.

To celebrate Mother's Day with our team, we invited the kiddos of Framebridge to draw something that reminded them of Mom in a frame. Naturally, the results were varied, but completely adorable.
To the moms, grandmas, dog moms, mother-figures, and mentors, we're wishing you the happiest Mother's Day!

To celebrate Mother's Day with our team, we invited the kiddos of Framebridge to draw something that reminded them of Mom in a frame. Naturally, the results were varied, but completely adorable.
To the moms, grandmas, dog moms, mother-figures, and mentors, we're wishing you the happiest Mother's Day!

To celebrate Mother's Day with our team, we invited the kiddos of Framebridge to draw something that reminded them of Mom in a frame. Naturally, the results were varied, but completely adorable.
To the moms, grandmas, dog moms, mother-figures, and mentors, we're wishing you the happiest Mother's Day!

To celebrate Mother's Day with our team, we invited the kiddos of Framebridge to draw something that reminded them of Mom in a frame. Naturally, the results were varied, but completely adorable.
To the moms, grandmas, dog moms, mother-figures, and mentors, we're wishing you the happiest Mother's Day!

To celebrate Mother's Day with our team, we invited the kiddos of Framebridge to draw something that reminded them of Mom in a frame. Naturally, the results were varied, but completely adorable.
To the moms, grandmas, dog moms, mother-figures, and mentors, we're wishing you the happiest Mother's Day!

To celebrate Mother's Day with our team, we invited the kiddos of Framebridge to draw something that reminded them of Mom in a frame. Naturally, the results were varied, but completely adorable.
To the moms, grandmas, dog moms, mother-figures, and mentors, we're wishing you the happiest Mother's Day!

To celebrate Mother's Day with our team, we invited the kiddos of Framebridge to draw something that reminded them of Mom in a frame. Naturally, the results were varied, but completely adorable.
To the moms, grandmas, dog moms, mother-figures, and mentors, we're wishing you the happiest Mother's Day!

Need a few ideas on what to frame for Mother’s Day that aren’t, well, just photos of yourself? We got you. There are so many different things you can frame in a tabletop that go beyond a standard photo, so have some fun with it and get creative! Plus we haven’t even gotten to the best part. If you’re a last minute gifter, you can walk out of any Framebridge store with a stellar gift for Mom in minutes.
Tap the link in our bio to find your nearest store and pick up a gift that’ll make mom smile, chuckle, or if you’re lucky, full belly laugh.

Need a few ideas on what to frame for Mother’s Day that aren’t, well, just photos of yourself? We got you. There are so many different things you can frame in a tabletop that go beyond a standard photo, so have some fun with it and get creative! Plus we haven’t even gotten to the best part. If you’re a last minute gifter, you can walk out of any Framebridge store with a stellar gift for Mom in minutes.
Tap the link in our bio to find your nearest store and pick up a gift that’ll make mom smile, chuckle, or if you’re lucky, full belly laugh.

Need a few ideas on what to frame for Mother’s Day that aren’t, well, just photos of yourself? We got you. There are so many different things you can frame in a tabletop that go beyond a standard photo, so have some fun with it and get creative! Plus we haven’t even gotten to the best part. If you’re a last minute gifter, you can walk out of any Framebridge store with a stellar gift for Mom in minutes.
Tap the link in our bio to find your nearest store and pick up a gift that’ll make mom smile, chuckle, or if you’re lucky, full belly laugh.

Need a few ideas on what to frame for Mother’s Day that aren’t, well, just photos of yourself? We got you. There are so many different things you can frame in a tabletop that go beyond a standard photo, so have some fun with it and get creative! Plus we haven’t even gotten to the best part. If you’re a last minute gifter, you can walk out of any Framebridge store with a stellar gift for Mom in minutes.
Tap the link in our bio to find your nearest store and pick up a gift that’ll make mom smile, chuckle, or if you’re lucky, full belly laugh.
Swipe, swipe, swipe, aaaaand done! Don’t stress over your Mother’s Day gifts, just pick a great photo and a frame she’ll love and we’ll take it from there.
There’s still time to get your hands on a Mother’s Day gift Mom will cherish! Find your nearest store and grab a tabletop frame same-day, or order online by 12PM EST (9AM PST) tomorrow, May 7, and select Expedited Mother’s Day Delivery at checkout to ensure your gift arrives by May 10!

If you need us we’ll be doing Miranda Priestly cosplay at the movie theater.

Framed photos hold so much more than just a visual memory. Seeing an old photo of you and mom cooking breakfast together brings back the smells of her secret pancake recipe sizzling on the griddle. A photo of the everyone surrounding grandma at a family dinner reminds you of the stories she told while holding court at the head of the table. A domino effect of nostalgia.
All it takes is one photo to capture so much more than the memory of a single moment. Frame one for Mom in time for Mother’s Day at the link in our bio 💛

Framed photos hold so much more than just a visual memory. Seeing an old photo of you and mom cooking breakfast together brings back the smells of her secret pancake recipe sizzling on the griddle. A photo of the everyone surrounding grandma at a family dinner reminds you of the stories she told while holding court at the head of the table. A domino effect of nostalgia.
All it takes is one photo to capture so much more than the memory of a single moment. Frame one for Mom in time for Mother’s Day at the link in our bio 💛

Framed photos hold so much more than just a visual memory. Seeing an old photo of you and mom cooking breakfast together brings back the smells of her secret pancake recipe sizzling on the griddle. A photo of the everyone surrounding grandma at a family dinner reminds you of the stories she told while holding court at the head of the table. A domino effect of nostalgia.
All it takes is one photo to capture so much more than the memory of a single moment. Frame one for Mom in time for Mother’s Day at the link in our bio 💛

Framed photos hold so much more than just a visual memory. Seeing an old photo of you and mom cooking breakfast together brings back the smells of her secret pancake recipe sizzling on the griddle. A photo of the everyone surrounding grandma at a family dinner reminds you of the stories she told while holding court at the head of the table. A domino effect of nostalgia.
All it takes is one photo to capture so much more than the memory of a single moment. Frame one for Mom in time for Mother’s Day at the link in our bio 💛

Some moments are too meaningful to be tucked away. When @juliannasalguero and her parents were sorting through her late grandmother’s belongings, they came across a stack of polaroids from the 1960s. While organizing them into a photo album, Julianna set two photos aside—one of her mother, and one of her grandmother—to frame. Because some memories deserve more than a page. Now, they live on her walls as daily reminders of love passed down, strength inherited, and the generations of women who made her who she is.
Feeling inspired? Frame the women that inspire you, in time for Mother's Day, at the link in our bio✨

Some moments are too meaningful to be tucked away. When @juliannasalguero and her parents were sorting through her late grandmother’s belongings, they came across a stack of polaroids from the 1960s. While organizing them into a photo album, Julianna set two photos aside—one of her mother, and one of her grandmother—to frame. Because some memories deserve more than a page. Now, they live on her walls as daily reminders of love passed down, strength inherited, and the generations of women who made her who she is.
Feeling inspired? Frame the women that inspire you, in time for Mother's Day, at the link in our bio✨

Some moments are too meaningful to be tucked away. When @juliannasalguero and her parents were sorting through her late grandmother’s belongings, they came across a stack of polaroids from the 1960s. While organizing them into a photo album, Julianna set two photos aside—one of her mother, and one of her grandmother—to frame. Because some memories deserve more than a page. Now, they live on her walls as daily reminders of love passed down, strength inherited, and the generations of women who made her who she is.
Feeling inspired? Frame the women that inspire you, in time for Mother's Day, at the link in our bio✨

Some moments are too meaningful to be tucked away. When @juliannasalguero and her parents were sorting through her late grandmother’s belongings, they came across a stack of polaroids from the 1960s. While organizing them into a photo album, Julianna set two photos aside—one of her mother, and one of her grandmother—to frame. Because some memories deserve more than a page. Now, they live on her walls as daily reminders of love passed down, strength inherited, and the generations of women who made her who she is.
Feeling inspired? Frame the women that inspire you, in time for Mother's Day, at the link in our bio✨

Some moments are too meaningful to be tucked away. When @juliannasalguero and her parents were sorting through her late grandmother’s belongings, they came across a stack of polaroids from the 1960s. While organizing them into a photo album, Julianna set two photos aside—one of her mother, and one of her grandmother—to frame. Because some memories deserve more than a page. Now, they live on her walls as daily reminders of love passed down, strength inherited, and the generations of women who made her who she is.
Feeling inspired? Frame the women that inspire you, in time for Mother's Day, at the link in our bio✨
Our new gold and silver tabletop frames may just be the easiest (and most stylish) Mother’s Day gift ✨ Hand-leafed metallics, soft rounded corners, and arrives ready for gifting. Just upload Mom’s favorite photo, and we’ll ship your frame to your door in days, or visit a store and walk out with a gift in minutes.
Shop Mother’s Day gifts, or find your nearest store, at the link in our bio!
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