Wow, I have been swamped this past week! It feels good to be
back and writing. I never really feel as clear-minded as I do when I’m
crafting. I’m so glad I finally have the opportunity to dive into it and really
embrace it!
I found a pin on Pinterest a few months ago that I’ve been desperately
wanting to try. It is super easy, cheap, and looks so awesome. We have a wall
in our bedroom that is completely bare, and I’m stumped as to what to put
there, so I’m giving this a shot: DIY Herringbone wall art by Refinery29.
Now, I’m no Picasso, but I think I can pull this off, and you can too.
Herringbone Wall Art
What you will need:
- Canvas
- Acrylic paints of your color choice
- White Acrylic paint
- Paint Brush (I had some leftover from other projects, anything an inch or bigger works fine)
- Painter’s Tape
- newpaper or other surface covering
- Cup of water (to rinse brush between colors)
- Paper towels (to dry brush)
Step One: Paint a design! With whatever colors tickle your
fancy, cover your canvas. Paint whatever your heart desires! Strips, dots,
whatever. I chose to do some blended stripes.
- Rinse your brush between colors to avoid unintentional blending.
- Don’t be shy! Cover that canvas!
Step Two: Let this paint dry completely, usually about an
hour or two (read the instructions on your paint). If you feel like
supplementing your colors a little bit, go for it. I added another layer to
some of my colors that I painted on lightly.
Step Three: Cut even lengths of painters tape – I cut my
strips 5 ½” long – and start sticking! I chose to do a herringbone pattern like
in the tutorial, but anything will work! Maybe try a chevron pattern or
stripes, plaid or something abstract.
Step Four: Press down the edges of all of the tape strips. I
have some significant tape bleed because I didn’t do this. And you still might
have some tape bleed – remember, this is DIY, so embrace it! (I have to tell
myself this, because my OCD side winced at first).
Step Five: Paint over your painters tape with a light coat
of white paint (you could really use any color here… gray or something bright
might look really cool).
Step Six: Once the white paint is dry, start peeling up
those tape strips. Use a razor blade or knife if they aren’t budging.
Step Seven: Admire your work! Easy, trendy, and cheap!
Let me know how yours turns out! Please comment with any ideas or suggestions!
Thanks for stopping by :)
looks great! i love the fun color combo you chose!
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