Last month I shared a large framed panel decorated with scrapbook paper and painted stencils. Here’s another similar, smaller project:

This is one of those projects where the final result looks like much more than the steps it took to make it.
Last month I shared a large framed panel decorated with scrapbook paper and painted stencils. Here’s another similar, smaller project:

This is one of those projects where the final result looks like much more than the steps it took to make it.
Posted in DIY & Crafts, Pattern Play
Tagged Mod Podge, paint, scrapbook paper, stencils, wall art
After furniture got juggled around in the living room, we were left with a woeful-looking blank* space on a wall:

But after combining scrapbook paper with a stencil pattern, magic happens, and this is now on the wall:
About a year ago, I shared a scrapbook paper wall art DIY project where I mounted papers on a grid of nine 12″ x 12″ wood pieces. It’s hanging in my office:

It’s an easy way to fill a bigger space with color and pattern. So I decided to do a similar scrapbook paper DIY craft project for our living room’s blank wall.
Here are supplies to do this project:
Continue reading for the full how-to-do-it directions, plus photos showing you each step of the way …
Posted in DIY & Crafts
Tagged bronze, HomeGoods, paint, picture frame, Royal Design Studio, scrapbook paper, stencils, wall frames
Wooden printing blocks from India are pretty enough in plain wood, but they can be even prettier when crusted with old paint, showing off the bold colors of India. I recently scored this one with a fantastic circus of color (from eBay):





It makes me wonder, what did it make with all those colors? Who carved it? How long did it take? How many times did a block printing artist have to stamp it? Did he get these colors all over his hands too?
It will soon be shouting its loud colors from a wall. Until that project is completed, here are more wood blocks with paint …
Little old blocks from India, from Daydreams from a Handmade Prairie Life:

Colorful printing blocks shown at the Quilter’s Market:

Gorgeous!!!

Wooden blocks available from The Well-Cooked Life:

More blocks with color shown at Pascale’s Paintings:

I’ve posted this image previously. It’s from Soma, textile creators and exporters in India:

I like the wood printing blocks so much better when paint is left on them. It plays up the whole point of the wood blocks — to make pretty images.