Two weeks ago I received a letter from a reader regarding
showcasing her snow globe collection, and collectibles in general. In that post, I begged for some reader collectible suggestions and pictures, and although I didn't received any
love advice or eye candy from you fab friends, Brittany was pretty quick in sending me some "After" pictures of her snow globe re-arranging. I was impressed with her updates and always think it's fun to see some before and after shots!
Here is the followup note I received from my pal Brittany:
Hi Jennifer!I noticed that you had posted my question about snow globes today, and I realized I hadn't sent you any after pictures. Even though I am moving in August, I decided to spruce up my collection for the moment. I took your advice about spreading out my collection. I ended up buying the large white tiered spice rack from the Container store, on which I put half of my collection on my bookshelf. I also painted a white shelf I already had an aqua color, just to add more color, and then placed more snow globes on that. I also took a few favorite pieces and spread them around as accents on an end table and a shelf.
Thanks, again, for answering my question!!
Brittanyhttp://brittanysbigsky.blogspot.com/ Remember the before?
And here is her updated display:
What IHeart? I totally am digging the areas in which the snow globes are displayed with other amazing decorative accents, like monograms {one of my favorite accessories!} and those incredible candle sticks! And that painted aqua shelf, totally gets my heart racing! And that tiered rack really ended up being a wonderful solution to allow her collection to be seen!
Great job Brittany and THANK YOU so very much for sending followup photos! I hope you are enjoying your updates!
What do you guys think! It's pretty cool how just spreading things out a little bit and adding additional tiers to her bookshelf really made her collection stand out in a fun way! And I am giving ya'll a second chance to submit some more eye candy for yours truly. I would be forever grateful!