Saturday, March 28, 2015

Decorate Your Walls














I'll admit I'm not the best DIYer. My attempts to decorate often end up looking more like the aftermath of a toddler's birthday party. But I think even I could manage these 34 DIY Wall Art ideas. So if you're Martha Stewart's protege or a terrible DIYer like me, check out these ways to enliven your walls...
 

1. Self Portrait Watercolour


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2. World Map Wall Art


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3. Modern Take on String Art


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4. Plywood Silhouette


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5. Gold Leaf Art


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6. Ombre Painting


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7. No Sew Quote Banner


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8. 3D Word Art


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9. Hand-painted Feathers


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10. Free Printed Octopus Art


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11. Splatter Rain Painting


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12. Watercolour Crayon Art


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13. Painting with Cardboard


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14. Circle Art


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15. 3D Circle Wall Art


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16. Postcard Wall Art


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17. Thumbtack Wall Art


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18. Framed Scarf Wall Art


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19. Framed Fabric or Wallpaper Samples


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20. Window Picture Frame


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21. Shoebox Display Nooks


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22. Stencil Art on Second-Hand Painting


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23. Coffee Stirrer (Or Paddle-pop Stick) Art


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24. Pencil Art


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25. Paint Stick Sunburst Mirror


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26. Potato Stamp Pattern


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27. CD Case Artwork Frames


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28. Tissue Paper Bubbles


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29. Paint Sample Shades


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30. Scrabble Wall Art


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31. Plate Art


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32. Button Art


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33. Pressed Fern Art


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34. Ceiling Rose Wall Art

Artist Transforms A Normal Porcelain Vase Into An Intricate Dragon Sculpture











With a porcelain pot, patience, and heaps of talent, Chinese artist Johnson Tsang was able to express "how [he felt] about [his] country". Following in the footsteps of other great pottery artists, Tsang showcased the true beauty of his process by taking step-by-step pictures until the final product is revealed. Impressive, to say the least.