Tuesday, August 21, 2012

Paper Towel Tube Wall Art



This was super simple to do! I got the idea on Pintrest and made it my own!

Supplies:

Toilet or Paper Towel Tubes squashed and cut into slices (Free)
Hot Glue (Had on hand)
Mod Podge (Had on hand)
Canvas or Wood Plaque (2/$5 at Wal-mart)
Paint (Had on hand)

Instructions:

  1. Paint your canvas or wood plaque with the color of your choice. You may have to apply two or three coats.
  2. Apply a layer of Mod Podge to seal and get a glossy look
  3. While waiting on your paint and Mod Podge to dry, paint your paper towel rolls. You will have to put at least two coats on, because the cardboard soaks up the paint.
  4. When your "petals" are dry, arrange them however you want. Do a dry fit to make sure your pattern will fit onto your space. You can make any pattern, or make the flowers as full as you want!
  5. Hot glue the "petals" together, using clothespins to hold them together to dry.
  6. *Optional* I hot glued a rhinestone in the center of mine for a touch off sparkle. You can leave it plain if you want.
  7. Turn the flowers over and place a thick dab of hot glue to the center to the flower and adhere to your canvas. 

Ta-da! 3-D wall art on the cheap! How did yours turn out?



Introduction

Hello fellow DIYers, and welcome to my blog! I hope to be able to inspire and help you create beautiful pieces of home decor as well as functional organization.

I want to get to know all my followers, so let me start by telling you about myself!

I am a 22 year old housewife. My husband Matthew and I were married June 26, 2011, in Springville, Alabama. From Alabama, I moved in with my husband in Peachtree City, Georgia. Five months later, we moved to Sumter, South Carolina. Moving twice in five months is not something I would recommend to anyone!

We are the proud parents of two Bengal cats, Glacier and Ryu. They are a handful and LOVE to get into everything! I'm sure you'll be seeing a ton of them.

I LOVE to create new things from old. Saving for a house and family is hard to do when you have blank walls and drap Walmart decor. Creating something from nothing and being able to display it makes it better than anything store bought! My second addiction is organizing. I love for everything to have a home, and a pretty one at that.

Please feel free to ask questions or leave feedback.

Happy DIYing!

~Sadie