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Homemade Wall ArtRhiannon from Athens, GA Feedback About This Post:RE: Homemade Wall Art
Never let a blank canvas intimidate you. It's just 4 pieces of cheap wood, some cloth, and a few staples. What's so intimidating about that? ~;0) Post by qtpuh2tme RE: Homemade Wall ArtThis ideas great for teens or younger adults. All you need is a couple old magazines and a bulletin board or even card board & lots of staples and a pair of scissors. Go through the old magazines and cut out all your favorite celebrities. After you have them all cut out, simply take them and fit them together on the board and make a collage. Its really easy and looks great when it's done. Post By mandy (Guest Post) RE: Homemade Wall ArtIf you collect something that can be hung, like I do for my small Teddy Bears, you can simply hang them up on the wall. If they are "naked", then simply put a cool ribbon around their neck or a dollar tree bracelet (necklace for them) so you have something to hang to the nail or push pin. Thrift store small baskets and dried flowers that you gather with raffia and hang upside down also give you a "country look". I have speckled enamel ware in blue and white in my kitchen, and you can find new at Walmart or used just cruising the thrift shops. Enjoy! Post By Sandi Allen (Guest Post) RE: Homemade Wall ArtUnique? Things that are all You! Treasures, keepsakes, things that warm your heart, travel memories, Anything that is about you. They are selling box frames at the dollar store, so you can even frame things that aren't exactly flat. You could do groupings of things like things you have collected. Family trees...I saw one once where they used bristol board, drew a tree with many branches and cut different sized holes at the branch tips to display family and friends. When I was younger, my roomate and I pasted a huge photo montage on the kitchen wall of all the good times we had. People went right to that wall like glue to see it everytime! I also saw a display in a front foyer with all the pics scanned and photocopied in black and white and put in different frames of different shapes, all painted black on a white wall..was really nice! People love photos! Post By Laura (Guest Post) RE: Homemade Wall Art
If you have trouble remembering how the art work was done after watching an art T.V. shows as I do, there are many many calendars out there with wonderful pictures on them. Take the picture, florals, Norman Rockwell, still life,or what ever you like. Cut out the page the picture is on, take your paint brush and just follow the lines and then fill in the other parts of picture. You now have a semi homemade picture that is wonderful. I take poster board and cut out borders or either use double stick tape on the back of you picture and center in on the poster board and go looking for frames at the resale stores, flee markets and yard sales. Post by justmyimagination2002 RE: Homemade Wall Art
If you like the stuff they do on the Carol Duvall show, all her stuff is on the website, with step by step instructions. Post by micksgirl RE: Homemade Wall ArtTake the blank artist canvas' to the fabric store (or at least the measurements), buy fabric that coordinates with your house, but some extra to staple on the back edges, WA LA! The next time Michael's has 50% off coupons, I am going to do it for our hallway as it has NOTHING! Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) RE: Learning to a Play an Appalachian HarpI saw them frame a beautiful scarf once. It looked great on the wall. I have a large square scarf that I am going to try to frame Post by MollieB55 RE: Homemade Wall Art
have you ever stenciled? or use tape and make a geometric pattern. I used the pattern from a piece of cloth one and painted on a home stretched canvas - I simplified it to match my lack of skill - my son and his girlfriend have it over their fireplace. Post By Karen (Guest Post) RE: Homemade Wall Art
If you really like what you see on the decorating shows, but just have trouble remembering the steps, you could pop in a video tape and then use it to follow along step by step at your own pace later. Post by Harlean from Arkansas RE: Homemade Wall ArtOne easy thing to do is select material with a nice, artistic pattern and stretch it on a frame - stapling it on - But I prefer pictures myself - you can get big posters - Or you can emulate Chinese/Japanese brush painting on a blank canvas.....Or stamp a pattern on a colored background you have painted...just a few ideas... Post by pamphyila RE: Homemade Wall Art
if you have kids (or can borrow some!) have their artwork blown up into poster size and frame it. Post By carla bledsoe (Guest Post) |
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