Yesterday's post looked at maps that cover entire walls in rooms, but today's posts features maps that, while still providing a focal point to the room, are smaller in scale.
This first group highlights maps that display their borders and terrains in varying colors.
This first group highlights maps that display their borders and terrains in varying colors.
Architectural Digest
I'm just loving your map week Courtney! I've got it on the brain so much that when I happened across this project, I immediately thought of you:
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(sorry for the long link---I can't be bothered to program the html code to create a proper hyperlink!)
Court,
ReplyDeleteYour blog is fabulous! Your personality truly shines through, and I will now looking forward to reading it everyday.
On this day, please know E and your brother are in my heart and thank them from me for their brave service...
Love,
your oldest friend
is it going to be a map themed week? how exciting! can't wait to see more :)
ReplyDeleteI love framed maps.....in fact, saw a great one today at a thrift shop, so I think I will go back tomorrow and get it!
ReplyDeleteThanks for your sweet comments on my blog today, Courtney! I do appreciate it!
Anne- Thank you for the link! That was so super sweet of you!
ReplyDeleteMy oldest friend- Thanks for your sweet words! I'm so glad that you like it. And thanks for commenting too!!
Tina- Hope you're enjoying the map week!
Mimilee- Did you get the map? I'm dying to know!