Growing up, I didn't have a middle name, so I used to beg my parents to make my middle name "Artist." Angela Artist would have had a nice ring to it, don't you think? Fortunately my parents thought better of it, and instead of making it a legal name change, they got me a set of pencils with that name engraved on them. I still have those pencils, and I still love to paint and draw!
When I was starting to decorate for my spring home tour, the sideboard at the end of the kitchen table felt like it was lacking something, but I didn't want to spend much money or time, so I grabbed out my paints and five minutes later I had a super simple, cheerful work of art!
Creating your own art is not only a great way to get the perfect piece to tie together your decor, it's also fun and super budget friendly! And it doesn't require any special talent or skill to create something awesome. Even the simplest painting can look gorgeous when you put it in a frame!
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Paper {I chose a lightly textured, card stock weight scrapbook paper}
Plastic Plate {used as a paint palate}
Painters Tape
I began by cutting my paper down to the size I wanted to float inside my frame, then I was ready to start painting.
Picked three colors of paint and squeeze out a dab of each onto a plastic plate, close enough together that the overlap just a bit. I started with three shades of pink paint, and put the lightest color in the middle to create the most contrast.
Place the flat side of a foam brush into the paint, ensuring that some of each color will be on the brush. Then drag the foam brush forward to load paint onto it.
Then drag the foam brush across the paper to create a band of all three colors.
Choose three more colors, and use the same method to create another band of color on your paper.
I wanted my painting to tie in all of the vibrant shades of pink, blue, teal, green and yellow that I was using throughout my spring and summer decor, so I continued, adding paint to my plastic plate palate and painting bands of color on my paper.
Continue adding bands of color until your paper is full. Once I finished my painting, I laid it on the table next to some of my other seasonal decor to see how it looked. I love how the colors compliment each other, but the the crisp, modern lines are a nice contrast to the softness of the flowers.
To frame the painting within my floating frame, I just rolled up a small piece of painter's tape to stick the back of the painting to the back layer of glass, then placed the upper layer of glass on top.
This super simple, modern painting was the perfect addition to our sideboard! It adds a bright and bold touch to our spring and summer decor, and it just plain makes me smile! :)
Have you had a chance to check out my
spring home tour? You'll also find links to 20 other spring home tours from a group of talented bloggers with a wide variety of styles - so there's a little something for everyone!
For those of you who like to save ideas on Pinterest, here's a pinnable image so you can find your way back here when you're feeling in the artistic mood!
You may have noticed that Five Minute Friday took a few week hiatus. Sorry about that! I was overwhelmed with the
four furniture makeovers that I was working on for my Drab to Fab collaboration with Rust-Oleum and the Denver Home Show. But Five Minute Friday is back, and I've got a great line up of fun and fast projects, including many more projects perfect for spring and summer!
Labels: art, craft, DIY, painting, seasonal, spring