Wednesday, June 25, 2014

STARS AND STRIPES SUMMER WALL ART DIY



What do you get when you combine patriotic themes with beachy elements? 

This dapper Stars and Stripes Summer Wall Art!

Here's a fun and so so easy way to bring a little summer sass to your decor!

It took less than an hour to make two of these fun, decorative summer pictures... I'll show you how...







The summery wall art pictures work well on the mantel and my family room. I'll be showing you how I decked the whole family room out for the 4th later this week.



I used the shape of the starfish and the stripes on the shells to carry out the stars and strip theme!




Both pictures cost under $10.00 to make.






STARS AND STRIPES SUMMER WALL ART

2 frames with mats (I got mine at AC Moore... both frames cost $10.00 retail and I had a 50% off coupon)
patterned burlap sheet (AC Moore)
3 1/2 inch burlap webbing
starfish, shells, sand dollar
hot glue
tape
printer






1. All Materials



2. Cut the burlap 1 inch longer and wider than the opening in the mat. Center burlap pattern in mat. Turn over and tape the burlap to the back of the mat.


3. Hot glue the burlap to the mat. Turn over.







4. Pick through shells and arrange them on the burlap. 


5. When you have a pleasant design hot glue them to the front of the burlap.

Put the picture frame together without the glass.









Use the same technique for the long 3-image picture.


Here's how I made the center stars and stripe text...








I used this template






and printed it on cardstock.  I then taped a 3 /12 inch piece of burlap webbing over the text on the cardstock, taping down all the edges very securely.

A square piece of burlap could be used instead of the webbing and is a whole lot thinner.

I put the cardstock through the printer again (holding my breath) and printed the text again, this time on the burlap.

The burlap was cut to fit the middle mat.

*WARNING: This can get a little addictive! Once I saw how easy it was to print on burlap my mind was racing with new things I could do!!!!


Click HERE to get the stars and stripe text to fit a 4 x 6 mat.


If you don't want to put burlap through your printer just print the text out on a piece of cardstock.







So easy peasy!!!


These summery wall art pictures are making a big splash in my family room!



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16 comments:

  1. Hi Yvonne,

    Love the earthy colours of the sea shells and starfish on the texture of the burlap, infused with the black. What a creative idea, and it looks perfect in your family room!

    Poppy

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  2. What a fun project to do with the grands on our family beach trip in September! Thanks for a great idea!

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  3. Cute, Yvonne. The whole room is ready for summer.

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  4. What a refreshing change from the norm! I love your beachy stars and stripes!

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  5. That is so adorable Yvonne. I'm heading to the store right now!!

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  6. You rounded on burlap!! Hmmm... that opened up new possibilities :D LUV it!! I just know the reveal of the entire room will be fantastic.
    Hugs, Gee

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  7. Good project! I have to try it!
    Giulia

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  8. It's no wonder you are a "top dog".....this is beautiful!
    JP

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  9. Great job, Yvonne!
    Classic and clean look. Love it!
    Suzanne

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  10. You are addictive! That printed burlap is so cute! Would I be able to get enough to do a window top?

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  11. Love the summery touches on the mantel….your family room looks lovely, Yvonne!

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  12. So clever and it turned out wonderfully!

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  13. Cute, CUTE!! Perfect on your mantle! We are home now, let's TRY to get together SOON!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Give me a date, please1!!!!

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  14. So "Picture Perfect" for your family room, I will give it a ten out of ten!!!

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  15. Thanks for the tutorial! I have some shadow boxes that I created using shells some years ago, and I think it's time for a little updating. This gives me some inspiration!

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