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There are few greater glories than a plate of Thanksgiving leftovers, enjoyed from bed (I am lawless), after a hard day (or three day's) worth of hard work. This past week was an absolute frenzy of creativity - moments spent celebrating friends threaded their way through the chaotic bliss of the start of the holiday season. As I devoured more stuffing and chardonnay last night at 12:30 AM, I realized that because the sparkle of this season comes and goes in an instant, intentionality and efficiency are key.

When it comes to gifting, I am a big proponent of sharing products from brands that you love, which is why I was so excited when Framebridge reached out to me to highlight their story and product. Framebridge is a DC-based company that makes framing super easy, chic, and affordable - never has framing been this fun. They have a very charming and festive store on 14th Street that is well worth a visit!

If you are looking for a great gift for Mom or a friend this season, Framebridge is a great place to start. Now through Monday, all orders, online or in-store, receive the cutest linen tote, and all black frames are 20% off. They have a wide selection of frames of different sizes, so your holiday gift budget (I have to set one for myself) can totally be accommodated.

DC folks - all in-store purchases over $250 receive one free Piccolo Italian Stand-Up frame, which is the perfect last minute gift. The best part about these frames is that they are assembled in the store!

This post was supported by Framebridge. While compensation was received in exchange for a feature on The Tangled Tomato, all thoughts and opinions are always my own. This post also contains affiliate links.

Whether you visit online or in-store, the framing process is very straight forward. You can touch and feel all of the different frame mouldings and also see what your framed print will look like before you commit. We brought in a physical print that I had purchased at Penny Post, and we also tried the digital-upload process for the Italian Gift Collection.

There is truly a moulding to satisfy every taste - I went with a gold frame from the Archive Collection. The frames are displayed in gorgeous lateral files, which makes searching for a frame really feel like a process of discovery.

The Piccolo Italian Stand Up Frame is assembled in store using a digital upload, so you’ll be able to see what it looks like in advance as well! It is assembled in just a few minutes, ready to gift.


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