Tuesday, January 31, 2017

Five Ideas For Large Scale DIY Art That Dont Look DIYd

Five Ideas For Large Scale DIY Art That Dont Look DIYd


If you caught my last post about my thrifted china cabinet makeover, you might have read that Im in the market for some large scale art to flank either side of it. In an effort to keep costs down, Im strongly considering DIYing a couple of pieces. I find that if youre purchasing art, most large scale stuff is either a) expensive if its original work or b) cheesy if its inexpensive. (Those two are the extremes of course - I know theres some great, reasonably priced large scale art out there.)

DIY art, on the other hand, can be more wallet-friendly, but I find that the problem with DIYing art is that it often looks DIYd - do you know what I mean? (Hint: not the good kind of DIY.) It can be challenging to make it look really good - at least, thats my opinion.

There IS hope though! 

I found some really great examples of large scale DIY art that I think most anybody can recreate and can be confident that it will look awesome. Ive split them up into five categories and have an example or two of each to give you (and myself) some inspiration. Lets get to it!

ABSTRACTS: 

Oh abstracts - how tricky you can be! I painted one thats currently hanging in our living room and am pretty happy with the way it turned out. Im no artist - I just experimented until it looked the way I wanted it. Id like to try my hand again soon! There are many, many kinds of abstract art that range from very simple (like the brushstroke art below) to more complex (like the series of three below). Try your hand at both!

Simple Example | Francois et Moi 
{Francois et Moi}
Complex Example | Dans Le Townhouse
{Dans Le Townhouse}

ENGINEERING PRINTS:

Engineering prints are simply large scale copies printed economically on lower quality paper (think blueprints). Black and white ones are super inexpensive, but color ones are also available and are pretty affordable considering the size (the example below was $23). You can have these printed at office supply stores like Staples and then frame them (or dont - your choice!). If youre in the market for a simple, large frame, try the RIBBA from IKEA.

Black and White Example | House By Hoff

{House By Hoff}
Color Example | Mountain Modern Life

{Mountain Modern Life}

FRAMED WALLPAPER OR GIFT WRAP:

There are so many beautiful wallpapers and gift wraps out there these days. Wallpapers can get pricey, but you can search Etsy for remnants that are much more affordable. Wrapping paper on the other hand is more budget-friendly, and its easy to find in small sheets from places like Paper Source and Rifle Paper Co.

Example | Nalles House

{Nalles House}
Example | Mint Design Blog
{Mint Design Blog}

SCULPTURAL WALL HANGING:

The Nester has a fantastic step-by-step tutorial showing you how to make one of these, which starts as - youll never guess - a mop as its base!

{The Nester}

OVERSIZED TYPOGRAPHY:

If you have Microsoft Word, Powerpoint, or just good handwriting you can do this! Choose your favorite phrase, type it out and have it printed at your local copy place, or write it straight onto a canvas. My best advice? Keep it simple for the biggest impact.

Example | The Hunted Interior

Kristen purchased this print with the iconic phrase from Gone With The Wind from Letters on Love (a shop that doesnt seem to exist anymore, unfortunately!), but you could certainly recreate something like this yourself.

{The Hunted Interior}
Example | Katalina Mayorga via Refinery29

{Refinery29}

Well! My creative wheels are definitely spinning now with all this research Ive done, and Im thinking it might be time to create something for my dining room. How about you? Are you ready to make some art? Do you have other DIY ideas you think I should try?

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