Well if you have been following my little blog thingy, you know that I am all about affordable Home Decor. Especially since not everyone can afford $500.00 + art pieces.
So here is something I stumbled upon which I think is pretty unique and as always most importantly it will not break the bank :)
Did you realize that a simple piece of plywood, a little paint and a couple small shelves can easily become a unexpected work of art!?
Interested? Well here is how you do it:
So here is something I stumbled upon which I think is pretty unique and as always most importantly it will not break the bank :)
Did you realize that a simple piece of plywood, a little paint and a couple small shelves can easily become a unexpected work of art!?
Interested? Well here is how you do it:
- Find a piece of plywood > 2"x 2" (at any Lowes or Home Depot), look for one that has an interesting pattern with contrasting light and dark wood.
- Sand down the most interesting side by using fine-grade sandpaper
- Next take your White water-based paint, OR any other color you prefer and add water (one part water to one part paint).
- Then paint the lighter grain in the wood using the water/paint solution.
- Apply multiple coats to add more contrast.
- Let it dry...
- Next apply two coats of Minwax Polycrylic. Let that dry as well...
- Now cut a 1” x 3” x 6" piece of pine wood into two pieces.
- Those you will use as shelves (14" and 10")
- Btw. If you don't have a saw you can just ask one of the friendly Store employees, they will cut the wood for you :)
- Then from behind the plywood, take two 1.5" screws and attach the 14" shelf about 4" from the bottom and 3" from the right edge.
- Next attach the 10" shelf about 7.5" from the bottom and extending 2.5" from the right edge.
- Attach 2 D-Rings to the back of the artwork, place them about 2" down from the top and 2" from the side
* Hang your newly created art in a desired spot ** Voila all done *
Shopping list:- Plywood - 2ft x 2ft ($2.50)- One piece of pine wood- 1” x 3” x 6" ($2.00)- White Water based paint (or any other color)- small can of Minwax Polycrylic- Four 1.5" wood screws- Two D-Rings
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