Have you ever been laying in bed early in the morning when all of a sudden your head starts swirling and you think of the best idea ever!? Like ever!!
It could be a craft project, a solution to a problem at work or even better, a new parenting strategy .
You jump to your feet, excited and thrill about your new found solution. You are thrilled because every step, ever angle was laid out in your mind and you just know, you... just.... know... that it will all work out.
And then....
And then, you start your so called craft project....ahem....and things dont really go as planned, haha. Luckily there are always second chances and this project is a definite, second chance champ of a project.
Hello Pretty Provident readers this is Shonee again from Hawthorne and Main here to share with you a fun, bright, and simple DIY wall art. Even if it is a second chance champ of a project.
SUPPLIES:
-Foam
-Fabric Paint Medium
-Acrylic Paint
-Drop Cloth (2 feet by 2 ½ feet)
-Scissors or Utility Knife
-Paint Brush
TUTORIAL:
This foam sounds so amazing online. It claims to be able to make an impression on the stamp to create custom stamps. You can see in the image above that it worked...sort of. I had grand plans of making a really cool design with the custom stamps....fail. Maybe I didn't do it right, either way it wants working how I had envisioned.
BUT...
I said earlier the this was a super second chance champ of a project and it is. Instead of making the impressions as planned, I cut the foam into a few different shapes. The foam is quite thick and somewhat firm so I had to use really sharp scissors.. If you are wanting a more intricate shape then you would need to find another method of cutting the foam. For large geometric shapes, scissors will work great.
After all of your stamps are ready you can mix the acrylic paint with the fabric paint medium. Follow the directions for mixing proportions. Using a paint brush, brush on the paint to get a thin even coat. Stamp away!
You can overlap the colors like I did or create another fun pattern. I didn't plan anything out ahead of time. I just went with it. I really love how it turned out.
Once the paint has dried you can hang it up. I used a piece of copper pipe and some string to hang this one.
Since every project can't be a winner, I am glad that there are second chances. This second chance project was a champ.
Have you had a project that you thought was a fail but managed to salvage??
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