There's no excuse for living for months or years on end with bare walls because you're waiting to find the perfect pieces of art. Those pieces await you on these sites, and for such low prices that it doesn't matter if they're not perfect next year. Enjoy these sites and, more importantly, use them to help you love your space!
This is where you go for the well known stuff, from Monet to Klimt to your favorite cover of
magazine.
is actually the same company with the same merchandise, in case you were wondering which one was better.
archives. I recently purchased this print for only $24.99 (less, actually, because they were having one of their 20% off sales).
" on art.com. They have a great tool for selecting from the hundreds of framing options they offer and the variety of mats. Best of all, it allows you to view the piece on a colored background that mimics your walls, which is something you should do, whether you're going to buy their frame or not.
Some of my other favorites include their wall murals, like this one, for major impact:
Frankenstein print, $14.99 and
Dracula, 1931 Giclee Print, $49.99.
You can check out a bunch of my favorites in
My Art.com Gallery.
2. Posterjack.caFor price and quality, this site is quite unbeatable. You can get a poster-sized print of one of your digital images for under $20!!
You can also turn your photos into
canvas art, as we did with two of Steven and Chris' vacation photos.
The site is so easy to use because it gives you lots of print size options, including sizing according to your digital camera,
and it tells you whether the image you've uploaded is going to look good at the size you want to print it.

Remember, if you want to avoid pixelated prints, you should use the highest resolution settings on your camera when you're shooting and you should also upload the original file (or at least a file the size that you want to print) to this site. Something copied from Facebook just won't do!
Steven had some great tips for shooting your own art photography, which is something he loves to do, especially while on vacation. He says:
- Shoot in high resolution
- Play with your camera settings on the spot for the best light or for cool effects
- Leave the people out of the photographs, especially if you're printing large scale. (Steven's waited for up to 20 mins for people to clear out of his shot)
- Focus in on singular objects for more impact.
Check out these photographs Steven shot on vacation. Two were turned into
canvases by Posterjack and the other was printed to fit this
Ikea Ribba frame, which was only $34.99.
Click on the images below that we used on the show to view the full size, then right-click to save them if you want to to print them for your home.

A closeup of the canons outside
Les Invalides in Paris.

The peonies in the garden of the
Rodin Museum in Paris.
You can even go so far as to create a custom wall mural using
Posterjack's Peel n' Stick panels.
Happy shooting!
3. Grace AnnouncementsThis site offers the most adorable original art for children's rooms, ranging from 8" x 10" prints for $10 to 24" x 36" for $70, and best of all - they're customizable!
Here are just some of the styles that you can order with your own child's name or as a thoughtful (and inexpensive!) gift for someone else:



Using this image from
Lonnymag.com as inspiration, I think two large scale Grace Announcements prints would look wonderful in a shared bedroom:

Inspiration photo
Grace Announcements' color and size selection and name customization allow you to create your own personal creative statement.
4. Etsy.com
Last, but certainly not least, Etsy.com is my favorite site for buying inexpensive art... and gifts and jewelry and ceramics and vintage clothes and housewares and much, much more! The entire Steven and Chris team is pretty much addicted to browsing the thousands of international artists and sellers who keep virtual shop on Etsy.
Check out our producer Treasury here. Steven and Chris are no strangers to Etsy either. They're also big fans!
Check out Steven and Chris' Etsy Treasury here.
I love buying art on Etsy because there are so many creative and original works from talented artists and the pricing is unfathomably low. Photography, lithographs, mixed media, papercuts - there are so many really special pieces waiting to be discovered.
The hardest thing about browsing Etsy is finding everything! The are thousands of sellers on the site, so I like to search the favorites of people whose art I like find other artists; I search the
Treasury lists; I follow
Etsy on Twitter and I hound the people I work with to share their discoveries. There's something new to love and desire every day!
And what's really wonderful about ordering from Etsy artists is that even if print you want isn't automatically offered in multiple sizes, which many are, you can converse with the seller to get the size you need for your space.
Here are some of my favorites that I shared on the show...
irenesuchockiHer
Paris is a Feeling fine art photograph is my favorite example of her art, which mixes digital photography and "digital darkroom" magic. In
her profile, she says "I like to explore the ethereal, the surreal, the whimsical, the
mysterious, and the beautiful. I enjoy creating little poems for the
eyes."
Paris is a Feeling, 8" x 10", $30; different sizes available.
Owl StudioOur Executive Producer, Susan Taylor, actually brought these repurposed dictionary art prints in. She paid just $10 for each of the prints, bought some
large square Ikea Ribba frames in white, had custom mats made for about $12 each and created a gorgeous serious to hang.


The artist behind
Owl Studio her favorite materials are paper and ink. No two works will every be the same since the pages come from vintage dictionaries.


I also brought in all the Etsy art I have in my home to recreate this
gallery wall for only $200!
Some of the works featured on this wall are:
Pause Art Print by jkldesignThis print didn't make it back home. Chris loved it too much, I just had
to give it to him. It was a big hit with the producers too.
The artist,
Leigh Viner,
created this mixed media print by combining one of her original digital
photographs and one of her charcoal and pen drawings, then digitally
enhancing the whole thing. It's available in multiple sizes, up to 20" x
30".
Heart Poster by elasticco


I immediately loved this piece because it's simple, graphic and bold. I also love that you can customize the text in the box. I had mine created with a quote from
Hamlet: "
More matter with less art."
It's poster-size, perfect for framing in that good ole Ikea Ribba poster frame, and is also available in hot pink for only $34.00.