Monday, November 28, 2011

An Easy Way to Build Wall Art and Cherish Family Photos For Years

!±8± An Easy Way to Build Wall Art and Cherish Family Photos For Years

Our master bedroom needed a huge makeover. The paint was old, the curtains were dusty and the artwork was outdated. I didn't want to spend a fortune re-doing everything so I looked for inexpensive solutions to give the room a whole new look without breaking the bank.

Paint was a must. In some of our other rooms, we used a paint color made by Pittsburgh Paint called "Happy Trails, which is a really rich tan color.

Next, I knew those old curtains had to be changed out, so I found an inexpensive curtain rod and bought two different scarves and draped those over the rod. Done. I needed to bring in some color, so I made a couple of arrangements out of silk and dried flowers. A nice pop against the warm tan of the walls.

Now, what to do about the wall art? Most people want to display family photos as I do but I didn't want a bunch of mismatched frames sitting around. I was going for a cleaner look.

Our last child just left for college so I wanted to showcase the transition my family has undergone over the past 22 years. It came to me to make wall art out of black and white photos and matching frames.

How I made it

Pick the photos. I chose one of my family when the two kids were very young and one of my family now. Then I found my favorite picture of just the kids when they were little and another one of them now.

Fix the photos. After selecting the four photos, some had to be scanned into my computer while the more recent ones were taken with my digital camera and were already in my computer. Adobe Photoshop makes it easy to fix photos. They were all different sizes and colors so the first thing I had to do was make them all uniform.

Using the "Image-Size" function in Photoshop, I made them all 5 x 7's and using the "Image-Mode-Grayscale" function, I turned them into black and whites. I ended up with four, 5 x 7, black and white photos. This is an important step, in my opinion, because you want them all to match.

Buy the frames. In order to accomplish the uniform look, I also selected four identical frames.

Hang them. Once the four black and white photos were in the frames, I had to decide how I wanted to hang them. The orientation of the photos (portrait or landscape) will help you decide the configuration (across in a straight line, down in a straight line, in a perfect square...).

Two of my photos were landscape and 2 were portrait so I decided to put them in a square with an irregular edge to create visual interest. We hung up the photo collage yesterday and my husband helped to ensure that the frames were all perfectly spaced.

The wall art that we created turned out just as I pictured it. Not only do we have inexpensive wall art, but we have something to look at that is so very meaningful and will be cherished for years to come.


An Easy Way to Build Wall Art and Cherish Family Photos For Years

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Thursday, November 24, 2011

Budget Art That Decorates Your Wall Space

!±8± Budget Art That Decorates Your Wall Space

When you look around your house, if all you see are bare walls then you may want to come up with some ideas to fill that space and make it more interesting. If you do not have a lot of money to go out and buy fabulous artwork to put on the wall, do not worry, because for just pennies, you can create your own wall art that will make your walls sing.

Your Own Painting. Who said that you are not an artist? Anyone can create a piece of art. Go to a craft store, and buy a canvas and some paints. Now simply paint a design that you find appealing. It does not have to be "of" anything. It can merely be shapes and colors that you find pleasing. You can use paint and a brush, spray paint, stencils, stamps or a combination of them all to create your own work of art. And do not worry about making a mistake. If you do not like your finished artwork, simply paint over it and try again.

Fabric Art. There are many beautiful fabrics in this world. Some of them are so amazing that if you framed them they would be art. Well, do exactly that. Find a fabric that you love, and frame it for a focal point in your room. You can find several different complementary fabrics and frame them to hang as a grouping on a wall as well.

Cork Boards. If you frame a group of anything it becomes art, and if you frame a bunch of corkboards it becomes living art. Gather a group of frames and remove the glass. The frames can be the same color and style, or they can be different. After removing the glass cut corkboard to fit each frame. Now hang the frames in a grouping, and you have the perfect living canvas to pin up your photographs, postcards or kid's pictures for display.

Mosaic Madness. You can put together a fun mosaic out of virtually anything. Sometimes the more unexpected the material the more interesting the mosaic is. Build your mosaic on a piece of plywood, and again it can simply be a geometric design. Use buttons, beads, broken tile or anything else that you can find to fill the space. When you are done grout your work, frame and display.

Shelves. Covering a wall with shelves adds interest to a wall immediately. You can mount floating shelves or let the brackets show. You can mix freestanding shelves with shelves mounted to the wall. Then display your books, collections, and potted plants on the shelves for interest. Candles and family photos also look great on the shelves.

Mirror Magic. Mirrors work magic in any room. You can add drama to a wall by hanging or leaning a large mirror against it. You can also bring a wall to life by displaying a cluster of smaller mirrors in a large grouping. Mirrors reflect light in a room and bring energy into the space.


Budget Art That Decorates Your Wall Space

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