Start by selecting a unifying element-consistent frame colors, a shared color palette in the images, or uniform spacing. Gather frames from thrift stores, dollar stores, or around your house. Print personal photos or download botanical illustrations, classic art prints, or typography designs from public domain sources.
Arrange frames on the floor first, photographing your preferred layout before hanging. Use paper templates taped to the wall to visualize placement without making unnecessary holes.
Cost breakdown: Printing at Staples or a local print shop runs approximately $0.89-1.50 per 8x10 cardstock image. Nine prints for a gallery wall costs roughly $8-15. Thrifted frames average $2-5 each. Total gallery wall investment: $20-50 for a display that rivals expensive curated collections.
