I have had the hardest time finding things to go on the wall in my boys' room. The look I'm going for runs toward: vintage, eclectic, graphic and unique. I want the room to look like we've collected things over time. It's next to impossible to find things I like in stores. So I've spent a bunch of time racking my brain for ideas. When I found some scrap pieces of wood in my garage (ok they found me- a piece fell on my leg as I was walking by) I came up with this graphic arrow art.
I used 2 pieces of wood to go above each of my boys beds: pre-primed mdf and birch plywood. I didn't pre sand the wood. I simply wiped all the gross cobwebs and gunk off.
I free hand taped off an arrow shape. I didn't measure or do it exactly since I like the hand made look. I used leftover black latex paint and a sponge brush.
Once the paint was dry, I gave everything a sanding with 150 grit sandpaper. I also sanded the edges really well, since they were still raw and splintery from the wood being cut down.
Then I hung it up using 3m velcro (amazon affiliate link). Super simple!!!
I made an arrow in a different shape to go above my other son's bed.
Seriously, this was super simple, took about 10 minutes (not counting paint drying time) and was free since I used things I already had!
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Kathie
AHHH shut up....lol
ReplyDeletelove these arrows!!
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so going to make one, tanks for posting this!
Wow! that arrow looks great next to your lines-turned-chevron art!
ReplyDeleteI love it!
You are so clever.... :)
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Crystelle
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How cute! I love these, and the chevron art too. I never like things I find in stores, and when I do, it's always astronomically priced. I always end up making my own wall art and such. I love the rustic, still cool & modern look! Awesome job!
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how fun! i'm loving the canvas art too!
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this is VERY creative!! I def think i can make some of these for my hallway! Thanks for sharing :-)
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Great idea! So cute and modern!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun little project! I love it!
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Thanks for linking to Take-A-Look Tuesday over at Sugar Bee Crafts - you were featured today!!
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I'm loving arrows lately, this is great! Saw you at sugar bee craft.
ReplyDeleteI've been wanting to add some arrow art to a gallery wall I'm working on -- I like how you used just the small piece of birch. Thanks so much for sharing!
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Looks great! I'm loving arrow patterns lately too. Thanks so much for sharing your creativity, Candice! I'm including a link back in this week's highlights! ;)
ReplyDeleteI have boys too and I know how hard it is to find decor for their rooms. Your idea is wonderful!
ReplyDeleteLOVE this, Candice! I could even do it! (maybe)
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Very cool! I don't know why I've never thought to hang something with Velcro. Also, the wall art is fabulous!
ReplyDeleteI love how it turns out. It is really cute. It is simple yet really made a difference in your wall. Thanks for sharing this idea.
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