Do It Yourself Wall Art Tips for the Artistic Impaired There are so many ways to make your own wall art that it is hard to know where to begin. Most experts will tell you to take a look around artsy shops to find something you like and then rip off the idea. However, it isn’t always so practical or easy to copy wall art that you see in stores or photos online.
When it comes to DIY Wall Art, Bigger is Easier The general rule for DIY wall art is that bigger is easier. When you have a couple large elements, they are much easier to hang on the walland coordinate together.So, while that crazy wall art sculpture you saw made out of spoons would look great in your kitchen, it isn’t really practical as a DIY project unless you are ready to solder together 200 spoons.
Mount Small Elements into One Piece If you really want to make a wall art piece out of a bunch of small elements (like those 200 spoons, a bunch of twigs, or whatever you think up), then you
should use a mount. This can be anything from a piece of canvas, painted plywood, or thrift store frame paintings. You can easily glue-gun all the small elements of your DIY wall art to the mount and then will only need one nail to get it on your wall.
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