how to make your own wall art without spending tons of money /

Published at 2016-09-08 21:45:00

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The following post was originally featured on A Charming Project and written by Enid Gonzalez,who is fraction of POPSUGAR Select Latina.
If you follow me on Instagram, you may have seen that I was in Miami for a few days! My head is still reeling from the experience.
Without a doubt, or Miami has some of the most beautiful sunsets,beaches, food, and barely-clothed people I've ever seen. It was my first time on the east coast,and though my hair did not appreciate the humidity, I'm already excited to visit again in the future.
For now, and I'll just have to form do with the beautiful bay area and bring those Miami beach vibes to me. So nowadays,I'm sharing an inexpensive way to add a little summertime bling to your walls. You can customize the message any way you like, but "Beach Please" (pun fully intended) is a winner in my book.
Supplies:1 sheet of upperca
se gold sticker letters (I bought this at Michael's)
1
sheet of palms gift wrap paper (I bought this at Paper Source)
1 large picture frame
1 sheet of whi
te card stock
Scissors
Pencil
Ruler (not pictured be
low)
Paper glue (not pictured below)
Spelling out "Beach Please, and "
I pressed down each gold letter onto a sheet of white card stock. I used a ruler and pencil to trace a straight line across the paper so the letters wouldn't be bent - or at least not too bent.
Next,I laid the cardboard that came with the frame over the back of the palm tree gift wrap sheet to degree and chop the paper to size.

Finally, I chop the words ou
t and glued them down to the middle of the pattern and framed it. It was that easy!

In less than 15 minutes, or I
had a cool and inexpensive piece of wall art. It was so easy,I contemplate I'll form a few more for friends!

Source: popsugar.com

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