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2026 Framing Ideas,  Easter

Why Easter Is the Perfect Time to Frame Your Memories

Easter in Northern Arizona has a special rhythm: the wildflowers start to show up, the air feels a little softer, and families gather—sometimes for the first time in a while. It’s one of those seasons that feels both cozy and full of quiet surprises.

At Framers Market & Gallery, we’ve noticed that Easter often sparks a gentle kind of nostalgia. People pull out old photos of past celebrations, dig through albums, and talk about Grandma’s table setting or the year the kids’ Easter baskets tipped over. It’s those little moments that feel worth remembering a little more clearly.

Framing doesn’t have to mean “red carpet moment.” A simple family photo from this year’s Easter brunch, a child’s hand‑drawn bunny, or a faded black‑and‑white picture from decades ago can all feel more present on the wall than on a tablet or tucked in a box. It’s less about “decor” and more about making space for the people and seasons that matter.

If you’re thinking about a few pieces to frame this spring, here are some gentle ideas:

  • A photo of everyone gathered around the table, even if it looks a little chaotic.
  • A flat lay of Easter‑themed keepsakes: a dyed egg, a tiny basket, or a favorite Easter card.
  • A multigenerational portrait that shows how your family has grown over the years.

There’s no rush, no checklist, and no perfect “right way” to do it. Sometimes, the most meaningful thing is simply choosing a photo that makes you smile, chatting through mat and frame options with someone who loves the process, and then finding a little spot on the wall where that memory can stay visible.