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Why dust empty memories? 

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I have one really pretty vintage frame that I've used on its own but not often, and overall, I don't see the point in hanging an empty frame. To me, another somewhat silly trend I can do without. 


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I tried this look on a wall awhile back...

It probably took me longer to arrange the frames to my liking

than they were actually on the wall ...  decided that look just wasn’t for me. 

 

 

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I have only seen that in magazines and I think it's "editorial" ;  I've never seen anyone do that empty frame thing in a real life.  A frame is meant to frame something so if I saw it, I would assume the person is looking for something perfect to frame.  Leaning agains the wall, again is an editorial think for a magazine.  Although, I do have a large mirror leaning against the wall in my condo.  On the floor, leaning against a wall, it's my full length mirror.  I get to see my entire body.  

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@godi wrote:

Why dust empty memories? 

 

Interesting question.  But they just hold empty space.  There are no memories in them.  Why dust something that holds....nothing?  And, yes.  I am totally overthinking it...LOL


 

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@chrystaltree, I bet it is used often.