As you already know, I’ve created a ridiculous amount of very amateur art for our home. It’s fun to use little money and a bit of creativity to spruce up our space. My latest “creations” include two amazing brights...coral and citron. Mixing these invigorating colors with my favorite blues add a super fun pop to our home...perfect for spring and summer!
Two of the pieces I made were painted over old designs. You might recognize them from my last post...
I mixed my colors mostly using a combo of $0.99 acrylic paints from my craft stash. First I painted over my beloved stripes from Christmas to create blank canvas.
Then I started layering my favorite colors, and ended with a little liquid gold leaf.
After that was finished, I turned my attention to revamping a piece from last spring. I truly loved it as is, but needed to freshen up the color scheme. So I swapped out the hot pink for bold citron...just painting the new color over the old.
Then it was time for two new pieces. Well over a year ago, I found two sizeable gold frames from Michael’s. Both were on sale for $8...a deal I just couldn’t pass up!
I didn’t have a plan for them at the time of purchase, so I hoarded them in my junk craft room.
One day I had a light-bulb moment and realized they’d be perfect to hang on our expansive wall that houses our barn door. I didn’t have proper paper to paint on for these frames, so I simply flipped over the “picture” that comes with the frame and painted on that. It wasn't ideal, but a girl's gotta do what a girl's gotta do. ;)
One day I had a light-bulb moment and realized they’d be perfect to hang on our expansive wall that houses our barn door. I didn’t have proper paper to paint on for these frames, so I simply flipped over the “picture” that comes with the frame and painted on that. It wasn't ideal, but a girl's gotta do what a girl's gotta do. ;)
A few brushstrokes later and I had new art!
For wayyyy too long they sat on our fireplace mantle because, well, I hate hanging things.
Several weeks went by and was finally forced to hang them because we were having company. (Isn't that always the best motivator?!?!?!)
I absolutely love the statement they make in that formerly boring corner.
Anyone else swap out and recycle their art?