Incredibly Beautiful DIY Ombre Floral Wall Art

Incredibly Beautiful DIY Ombre Floral Wall Art
This incredibly beautiful floral wall art is so amazing for spring décor! You’ll need a frame, small artificial flower bunches in a similar color family, acrylic paint to match the flowers, scissors, a hot glue gun, a paintbrush, a paint palette. Mix up three shades of paint to match your flowers. You can even blend... 
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DIY Wood Slice Art Acrylic Painting

DIY Wood Slice Art Acrylic Painting
Using acrylic paints and a slice of wood you can create a cool art piece. Do the lettering on my wood slice art so that the natural wood grain would show through on the lettering. After lettering on paper, transfer it to the wood slice so you have lines to follow. Fill in the lines... 
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Eye-Catching DIY Initial String Wall Art

Eye-Catching DIY Initial String Wall Art
String art pieces are gaining more and more popularity due to their eye-catching look, and today we are sharing a tutorial from freshcrush.com – string wall wart. Prepare a board, paper plan, or print-out, a hammer, string, finishing nails. To create the paper print-out, use your computer to type a large “e” on a 8.5″... 
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DIY Plywood Art Board Using A Drill

DIY Plywood Art Board Using A Drill
Drilling holes you can create a fine art piece! Don’t believe it? Prepare a drill, different sized drill bits, plywood, an illustration, a printed piece, tape, fine grit sandpaper, polyurethane, IKEA DIODER LED lights. Once you have the plywood the same size as the illustration, glue the print to the plywood. Clamp down your board... 
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DIY Faux Marble And Gold Canvas Wall Art

DIY Faux Marble And Gold Canvas Wall Art
Need a cool and trendy wall art? The supplies are 16″ x 20″ stretched canvas, marble contact paper, gold paint, a ruler or T-square, painter’s tape, scissors or an exacto knife / pencil. Tape off a portion of your canvas where you’d like the gold portion to be. Using whatever medium of gold paint that... 
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DIY Wall Art Jewelry From Stained Plywood

DIY Wall Art Jewelry From Stained Plywood
Have you ever heard of wall art jewelry? No? Then read this tutorial and get inspired! Draw the shapes on the 3mm plywood board and cut them out with a jigsaw. You can also work with balsa wood which is easy to cut with a cutter. Sand each pieces to have nice smooth shapes. Stain... 
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Easy DIY Layered Abstract Wall Art With Acrylics

Easy DIY Layered Abstract Wall Art With Acrylics
Even if you don’t consider yourself an artist or a painter, you can absolutely create beautfiul wall art for your home. Prepare DecoArt Media Fluid Acrylics, primed canvas, a paint brush, a palette. Take the paints and mix them, here’s a scheme. Navy blue: Prussian Blue + tiny bit of Carbon Black. Lighten with Titanium... 
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15 DIY Absract Wall Art Pieces You Can Easily Make

15 DIY Absract Wall Art Pieces You Can Easily Make
Abstract wall art pieces are extremely popular right now because you needn’t any artist talent to create one, yet it looks beautiful and accentuates any wall. I’ve gathered some of such tutorials for you to choose from: there are different techniques and colors. Pastels are on top now: they are subtle and don’t pad the... 
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How To Make Abstract Art With A Paint Scraper

How To Make Abstract Art With A Paint Scraper
Need a cool statement abstract art? Here’s a way! You’ll need stretched and primed canvas, acrylic paint, a paint roller, a paint scraper. Cover your canvas with your chosen base colour. Once your canvas is completely covered, wait for the paint to dry. Use a paint scraper to start adding coloured strokes to your canvas.... 
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Chic And Trendy DIY Oversized Tiled Photo Art

Chic And Trendy DIY Oversized Tiled Photo Art
Oversized wall art pieces are in trend right now, and you can make one using your favorite photo easily! Prepare photo paper, photo editing software (like Photoshop), a mat board, an -X-Acto knife, thin washi tape, spray adhesive and Canon PIXMA MG7720 Photo Printer. So, first you’ll want to open your photo in whatever photo... 
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