We have some GIANT pug mugs hanging on our walls! Bryn got her art on this past weekend and created a few masterpieces to hang in our stairwell. We managed to create
one-of-a-kind art for
less than $30. Not bad, right?
This was a beyond easy project. I simply
snapped a few shots of the most adorable pug models I know, then did a few
minor edits in
PicMonkey. Once I was pleased with the shots, I took my thumb drive to the nearest
Staples and had
engineering prints made. We're talking to the tune of
3 feet wide x 4 feet long. You can
upload your images to make things faster but I was having technical difficulties. Go figure!
Just in case you're unfamiliar with engineering prints, they're paper not glossy photos. That's what makes them so affordable...a mere $7 a piece.
Next, I handed my 11y.o. paints and brushes and gave her creative reign to "make art."
With a handful of highlights our prints quickly took on the feel of the ever so popular
Pop Art.
Here you get a better perspective of the size. It was a happy accident that they fit this space so nicely. Honestly, this was such a spontaneous project, done on a whim, that I didn't take time to measure the space.
Another way we made our art project so affordable...no frames! Frames of this magnitude would put us in the poor house. We dipped clear thumb tacks in the acrylic paints to add a bit 'o color then used large binder clips to hang them.
This look would also be great in a playroom or office.
Sometimes I feel a bit preachy by constantly telling you guys that your home decor "has to be personal," but I really don't think I can say it enough. It truly is what sets your home apart from others and makes it a place where your family feels comfortable.
Are giant pictures of funky dogs something others will want in their house? Probably not, but does our daughter wake up every morning and know that we value her talents enough to hang her work on our walls?...Absolutely! That's all that matters in my book.
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