DIY thrifted wall decor
If you're a fan of vintage-inspired decor and the rustic charm it brings, then this tutorial is perfect for you. Today, we're going to show you how to easily create charming wall art using thrifted frames and the IOD La Campagne stamp. This project is a great way to infuse your home with a touch of French countryside elegance, even if you're not a seasoned crafter.
What You'll Need:
To get started on this DIY project, you'll need a few key supplies:
- La Campagne Stamp (you can actually use any stamp from the range)
- IOD Black Ink
- IOD Stamp Pad
- 2 Thrifted Frames
Step 1: Prepare Your Frames
Begin by selecting two thrifted frames that you'd like to transform into wall art. Make sure they are clean and free of any debris or dust. Remove the glass and backing from the frames, as you'll only be working with the frame inserts for this project.
Step 2: Stamp Your Design
Take your La Campagne stamp and apply the IOD Black Ink to it using the IOD Stamp Pad. Press the stamp firmly onto the surface of the paper insert, to transfer the design. You can repeat this process multiple times to cover the entire insert or create a pattern that you like.
Step 3: Let it Dry
Allow the ink to dry completely before moving on to the next step. This will ensure that your design sets properly and won't smudge or smear during the finishing touches.
Step 4: Add Finishing Touches
Once the ink is dry, you can reassemble your frames with the stamped design facing outwards. Feel free to add any additional embellishments or accents to enhance the overall look of your wall art.
Step 5: Display Your Art
Find the perfect spot in your home to hang your newly created wall art. Whether it's in the living room, bedroom, or hallway, these charming pieces are sure to add a touch of vintage elegance to any space.
With just a few simple steps and some creativity, you can transform thrifted frames into beautiful wall art pieces that showcase your love for vintage-inspired decor. So, grab your supplies and get started on this fun and easy DIY project today!
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