1.31.2013

DIY Herringbone Metallic Artwork: Easy & Cheap

So I don't know if I've said this before, but my husband and I are currently building a house. Well, we're not building it (I'm not that crafty... hot glue has its limits), some nice young men we pay are building it. We are, however, among other things, funding it.  Let me translate: we're broke for the next year or so. Needless to say, that scenario leaves no budget for current rental-house decor. And I thought that was fine when we first moved into this dirty white box. 7 months later, the walls are now beige (because I couldn't stand the dirty white box) and the great expanses of nothing-ness on the walls are starting to make me antsy. This is how the "Herringbone" Metallic Artwork came about. (I know it's not technically herringbone, but it kind of looks similar).

Supplies:
• Metallic Paint (I used Rust-Oleum spray paint)
• Some other colors of paint (I used whatever I had leftover from other projects)
• Canvas or something to paint on
• Tape (Mine is 2" wide)

This is what I started with.
I bought this in a parking lot 8 years ago when we were first decorating our old house.  It's been moved around quite a bit and now I've just outgrown it.  I wrestled a little with painting over a perfectly good painting. But since I no longer find it beautiful, and it does not serve a function, it was either time to make it beautiful or get rid of it.

Step1: Paint some of the canvas with the metallic paint.  I tried to keep all my paint going in an up and down motion.

Step 2: Blob on some color and spread it around again.  Leave unpainted areas. My 3 year old did most of this. I helped him keep it going up and down.

Step 3: Blob on some other colors and keep going.

Step 4: Pick up older child from Pre-K... wait, I mean let it dry once you're happy with the colors.

Step 5: Start taping (and put on some Phineas and Ferb to keep children in trance-like state).
I started with that piece in the corner and just lined up the tape based off of that one.  No real pattern, just tried to keep the spaces even between each piece. I didn't measure anything. This may require 2 episodes of Phineas and Ferb.

Step 6: Paint over the tape with the metallic paint.

Step 7: Peal off the tape (we did not wait for it to dry).
I like that you can actually see him saying "whoaaa!" in this one. They thought it was very cool how the color showed up when you pulled the tape off.

That's it, you're done.  Hang it up!  I put it over my dresser in our bedroom. We now have at least one thing on that giant beige wall for the cost of tape and a can of spray paint. :)


45 comments:

  1. I love this! It turned out awesome!!

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  2. Omg I love it. I def have to try that. I have been looking for something to put on my Cigar Brown Living room wall and this will be perfect.

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    1. Thanks! It was pretty easy and only took a couple hours.

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  3. This turned out so good! I have a canvas that I painted white yesterday and am now trying to decide what to do to it. This is a definite possibility.

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  4. This is awesome!!! I'll be sharing it on my Facebook Fan Page! :)

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    1. Thanks Katie! You got to see it "live" too! haha

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  5. I am thinking about entering in the Creating with the Stars and saw you submission, I. LOVE. IT. Truly you did an amazing job and I am pinning for sure...good luck! Now I will have to check out the rest of your blog!

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    1. Thanks Mindi! There are so many great submissions I don't think I stand a chance but it's still fun to enter! (That $500 HomeGoods gift card calls to me... haha) You should definitely enter!

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  6. How wonderful that you got the kids involved! The final product is outta this world awesome. Excellent work!

    Warmly,
    Lauren
    The Thinking Closet

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    1. Thanks Lauren. They always love to help. Sometimes the projects aren't too kid friendly and I have to make up ways for them to "help" but this one was perfect. Besides the tape, I think they did all of it. :)

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  7. Wow! I love this. I saw the thumbnail on creating with the stars and had to pop over to check it out. It's awesome.

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    1. Thanks Helen. I love going through everyone's entries on Creating with the Stars. People are so creative! :)

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  8. Oh my word, I love this...So much so that I just might try it!

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    1. Thanks! Let me know how it goes if you do!

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  9. Gorgeous! I love how you let just a teeny bit of the original artwork to shine through. I've been on the lookout at thrift stores for a similar sized painting that I can do this to since I saw this a few days ago (and yes, I'm here for a second...or third look).

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    1. Thanks! Did you notice how I didn't paint over that lady in the lower left corner? haha I liked her and I think it's cool that you can still see her. :) Let me know how it goes if you try it! I'd like to see some awful 80's painting turned into something cool!

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  10. This is so awesome and I love that you got your kids involved! Great job momma! I am excited to follow your blog and see what you come up with next.

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    1. They love to "help" all the time. Sometimes it's not so helpful "help" and sometimes they really do help! This is a good one for kids. :) Thanks!

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  11. This is a great project! I can't wait to make my own!

    Stopping by from Creating with the Stars (#310)

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  12. Love the colors in this piece. It looks so expensive.

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  13. oh wow, this is amazing!!! very clever, congrats on the contest. I did it a few years ago: fun but a lotta work!

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    1. Thanks! It sure is! I haven't been this crazy busy in a long time. :) Ahhh! I'm going to need a vacation after these few weeks.

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  14. I saw this over at East Coast Creative where they were announcing the finalists for their challenge. WooHoo! Congrats to you! This is a stunning piece of art and I'm tempted to copy you. Thanks for the inspiration. Happy to be following you ;) Good luck in the competition. Looking forward to seeing everyone's projects!

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    1. Thanks! Copy me! It's a cool way to save an old painting. I'm working hard on the first challenge but I know everyone else is too! They are so dang creative. :)

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  15. Congratulations! This is fabulous and Im inspired to try it!

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  16. LOVE this! good luck in the competition!

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  17. So fun! I love how you involved your kids. I'd love to try this with a world map as the base.

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  18. Loved it so much, I had a couple of unfinished canvases and just finished one using your technique, wish I could send you a pictureof the finished product!

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  19. Loved it so much, I had a couple of unfinished canvases and just finished one using your technique, wish I could send you a pictureof the finished product!

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  20. Hopping over from Thrifty Decor Chick. Wow! I am impressed! This is beautiful. I work full time and have two kids also...i have no energy. How do you do it?? :)

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  21. Came from TDC!
    1. Love this artwork
    2. Love how you let your kids paint it
    3. Love that it was cheap (and big!)
    4. I can't believe you didn't measure anything! Looking at it gives me the jitters bc it looks like it'd be meticulous!
    Pinned!

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  22. I saw this featured on facebook and I had to stop by for the tutorial. I have pinned it. I am definitely going to try something like this for our newly renovated basement. I have been looking for some cool artwork and this is cooler than anything I have come across and definitely a better price point. I am your latest follower. I host a link party each Tuesday night. Hope to have you join in sometime. http://diybydesign.blogspot.com

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  23. I tried to make my own version of this because I LOVE IT.... and it was a total fail haha. (If you are curious: http://asmithofalltrades.com/2013/04/04/knockoff-diy-herringbone-art/) Oh well! I might have to try it again because I love yours a ton. I used silver instead of gold, which was sort of boring. And I think my background was too pastel-y.

    Anyway... this is amazing and I loved all your stuff in Creating with the Stars :)

    Jess

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