I participated in the Mantle Party at The Stories of A to Z on Friday. Beth is so good at decorating her mantle! If you haven’t yet, you should stop by some Friday and check out everyone’s mantles. My mantle included a picture of an art canvas that I made. I was going to share it later on in a different post{and it will be back}, but thought I’d talk about how I made it now.
Over the Summer, I purchased three blank canvases from Michaels with the thought of doing something in my master bedroom in lieu of a headboard. I realized this wouldn’t work as I like to read in bed and I kept thinking that unless I really mounted these things to the wall, they would keep falling off. That idea went in the scrap heap {and I’m still looking for that perfect headboard}.
Meanwhile, I still had these three canvases. Just sitting there. Waiting for some creative and wonderful project to come along. And then I saw it. I read a blog post by Stef at Frugal Home Ideas blog.
Picture of Stef’s wall art.
I was in love! Ballard-y looking wall art with a scrolly design that I loved using canvases I already had. Perfect! Here is a picture of something similar to what Ballard Design carries. It’s obviously different, but the idea is there.
Photo from Ballard Designs
Well, I couldn’t believe how she did it! The next thing you know, I’m ordering my own doormat from Target. My canvases were a bit wider than Stef’s so I did pretty much the whole pattern of the doormat, where she had taped off the sides of hers.
Here is one of the canvases painted. This was actually a black paint but it appears brown.
Once they were dry, I then moved outside with my painters tape, white spray paint and my doormat. {Remember this was over the Summer so I wasn’t dealing with the cold weather yet}.
You lay the mat over the canvas, tape off any area you don’t want to show up on the canvas and then just do a spray over it. I really only went over it once, making sure I moved not too quick and not too slow.
So that’s how I came to make my own wall art. I have three of these panels. I’ll end here, but this project will be back again.
I love that! It looks really nice on your mantel.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea, I gotta try that! Yours came out wonderful!
ReplyDeleteWhat a GREAT idea ... it turned out beautifully !! I love it on your mantle, too ... well done !! Becca
ReplyDeleteHi Kathy!
ReplyDeleteWow, your wall art turned out beautifully! I wish I were as crafty, as you! :) Thanks for sharing! Liz
I love this idea and really like how yours turned out.
ReplyDeleteGreat looking mantle, very stylish. I need to get out and find some fun accessories, on the cheap of course. I love the big letter and the panel you made, great job!
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Vanessa
P.S. We have the same brick around our fireplaces check it out
Yay! It looks GREAT!!!!
ReplyDeleteI would have never come up with the idea to use a doormat as a stencil...looks great on your mantle.
ReplyDeleteI love this so much!! Wall art is soo expensive, I love gathering ideas for making large bold pieces myself and on the cheap. You did a fantastic job :)
ReplyDeleteLooks great! Can't wait to see where you put the other two!
ReplyDeleteGreat project Kathy. They turned out great. I would love to try this one of these days....I am on a rubber door mat hunt now!
ReplyDeleteOh my...they look so gorgeous! I wanna make mine as well! Congratulations dear Kathy, what a wonderful project...
ReplyDeleteHave a great week, cheers: Evi
LOVE this!! I have seen it and keep telling myself I need to do it!! I love this look and it reminds me of wrought iron which I also love!
ReplyDeleteFor a headboard have you thought about beadboard with pretty moulding around it and a wide moulding across the top?
Just a thought...lol
Have a great day!
Lou Cinda :)
Very cool project.
ReplyDeleteThey look marvelous darling.
ReplyDeleteThank you for posting to my party--it is an honor to feature you gals.
Cheri
I love it! It looks like so much fun to make. I am getting some good ideas from ya!
ReplyDeleteRhonda
Incredible, who would have thought! You make it look so easy.
ReplyDeleteOh my word - that is AWESOME! Thanks for the idea! I have two blank canvases calling my name!
ReplyDeleteA doormat? very cleaver...i'll be looking at those a little differently this spring!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness!! That is so clever, easy, fun! I LOVE it, thanks for sharing with us! It looks fantastic!
ReplyDeleteLove it! I think Ballard Designs are my favorite for inspiration!
ReplyDeleteYour mantel looks fantastic!!!
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Charo
The doormat is such a great idea! Yours turned out great.
ReplyDeleteChelsea
That's a terrific idea!!! Don't you love to decorate on a dime??? And when you are finished with your canvases you still have a cute doormat to use!
ReplyDeleteGive your Husky a big from me!
Karen
My Desert Cottage
I like your interior design, a tasteful combination of colors and forms.
ReplyDeleteThis is a brilliant idea and yours look just as classy as the Ballard ones. Good job!
ReplyDeleteI've got swirly all over my walls with the wallpaper done by the previous owners. It's growing on me and it will have to stay for a while.
~ ~Ahrisha~ ~
I love the art - it's gorgeous! I'm mantel challenged because the tv is mounted above it. :( I'm hoping to frame it with some white moulding to help pretty it up a little this year.
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Roeshel
FAB! LOVE Ballards!
ReplyDeleteWow, it looks great!!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful job Kathy. Thanks for the how-to. This will go on my "can't wait for warm weather" project list!
ReplyDeleteJane
What a good idea! It turned out so well. Beautiful Kathy!
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Jen
I read Steph's post previously, and really liked those. It's fun to see a different variation! It looks perfect on your mantle.
ReplyDeleteteri
wow..that looks really nice! Thanks for sharing with us..I always like your work:)
ReplyDeleteI have seen these projects alot and have yet to see one of these rugs at the store. I really want to make one of these! :(
ReplyDeleteYou are my newest MUSE! WOW! I am speechless...
ReplyDeleteThis piece looks terrific Kathy! Great work!! I may just try this myself ;-)
ReplyDeleteVictoria