While meandering through blogs and design sites a few weeks ago, I found a super-cool paint chip wall. It got my wheels turning...

I started exploring ideas with paint chips and the potential is huge! I love the full wall and considered it for my office, but wasn't 100% sold, so instead I tackled a DIY Wall Art project inspired by Life, Crafts, & Whatever. If you want to buy something similar it will cost you 300 smackers from Ballard Designs
Now for my version...
The first step was to visit Lowes with a really large purse! Paint chip samples are FREE, but I still felt a little shady while I took oodles of paint chips. I didn't take more than one of any color, so it was legit. I'll shamelessly plug my awesome Paint-Chip-Taking-Purse from Thirty One Gifts


Once I got home, I tossed all the samples on the floor to choose the colors that made the cut...
Next, I whipped out my little paper cutter and removed the paint names. I picked these chips because they were rectangular and I new I could cut the names off and still have 3x3 squares.
I quickly texted Eric to stop at Lowes and get me a 27x15 piece of plywood. Some women like their husbands to arrive home with flowers- I prefer plywood!
I figured out what layout I wanted... I eventually did move the two yellows that were too close together.
Spray adhesive is my nemesis, (I mange to get it everywhere and it's impossible to get off my fingers) but it was essential for this project. The stickier the better!
I worked one row at a time, so I didn't mess up my pattern.
Now, if you know me, you know I'm laid back and easygoing, but I kinda like things to be perfect when it comes to DIY projects. I had to put my personal neuroses aside for this project and tell myself that it would look good in the end... see, that white crack showing would normally drive me nuts!
Spray, place, replace, replace again, remind myself it's doesn't have to be perfect, repeat... over and over!
Ta-Da! The finished layout all stuck down.
Next, I had to seal my art and add lots of yummy texture. Enter Mod Podge. It goes on cloudy and white, but dries clear- don't panic!
I brushed it on evenly, but then went back and added texture by brushing vertically and horizontally.
I allowed two coats of mod modge to dry (about a 1/2 a day) and then it was time to stain. I was NERVOUS about this part because I was liking the project and was afraid to ruin it!
There I am... I just used a paper towel and rubbed it all over...This is apparently my nervous face.
I covered the entire surface and then let it dry for about 15 minutes
Then came the fun part! I wiped off some of the stain and created a "vintagey" look. After letting the stain dry for at least a few hours, I did one final coat of Mod Podge to seal it all together.
This wouldn't be a DIY by Monica without some mistakes... I should have painted the edges first, but I was too excited to start, so I waited until the end, which meant I had to tape the top.
When pulling off the tape... AAARRRGGGG!!! I was not a happy camper! Thankfully, I'm used to making mistakes, so I'm good at fixing them.
The finished product now proudly hung in my freshly painted powder room (sorry the wall color is a little off, no natural light in the room)
I love that I can see it in the mirror! This project was simple and I love the end result. Kenzie (9yrs) really liked it (and if you know Kenz, that's a big deal) so we're making a pink and grey one to match her bedroom.
So, what do you think??
Are you up for a little DIY Artwork in your home?
Are you up for a little DIY Artwork in your home?

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OK, so I LOVE LOVE LOVE this.. those colors would go PERFECT in my living room/kitchen. We (more Me) are planning on knocking down a wall and I will be needing some artwork.. I have a ton of pics.. so I'm TOTALLY going to steal this idea and do it! Thanks for posting! I love it! I"ll keep you posted on how it comes out! If it's bad, can I hire you? :)
ReplyDeleteYou did a GREAT job!! I tried a project similar to this with paint samples...and failed miserably :) Oh well!! Yours turned out beautifully!!!
ReplyDeleteA-M-A-Z-I-N-G!
ReplyDeleteMonica, it looks wonderful! Very inspiring.
ReplyDeleteIt looks amazing Monica!
ReplyDeleteI'm totally inspired! I'm definitely going to steal this, if that's okay, for my living room. We have a "blah" painting from Marshalls that we hung when we first moved in, but this makes me feel like I could do it! Thanks for the inspiration! Here's to stealing some paint chips!
ReplyDeleteHow cool is that? It turned out so well! Thanks so much for stopping by;)
ReplyDeleteGreat imitation...at a must greater price, too...love your comment about making mistakes...I am also a pro at making them...makes us flexible people, doesn't it?
ReplyDeleteCheap, easy, practical, yet final result....classy!!!! Thanks for the step by step---I hope to try this.
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous!! You did a fantastic job!! LOVE how cheap you were able to make it as well!! Don't you just love mod podge!?! That stuff is awesome!! I found you at Christina's Adventures! Thanks for linking up & showing off your great project!
ReplyDeleteYou know I am always drawn to the paint chips in the store and always looking for fun things to do with them-- this is NOW on my list!! It is just beautiful! So appreciate the great tutorial with free humor and pictures! Great job!
ReplyDeleteThis. is. awesome. 'Nuff said!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness!
ReplyDeleteWe just finished picking out paint colors for our new house (like seriously yesterday: http://wwwfrozensunshine.blogspot.com/2011/05/appointment-arrangements-paint.html).
The left over paint chips went into the "craft stash" and will hopefully one day get to be something as beautiful as this.
What an awesome project!!!!
:)
Wow - this is awesome! I have seen artwork in stores with that design and it is always too pricey. I have to try this. I have featured you on my blog this week. You can see it here - http://literallyinspired.blogspot.com/2011/05/linky-laundry-list-1.html
ReplyDeleteI already commented on this...so you know I love it and am jealous that my paint chip art didn't turn out nearly as cute ;) BUT I wanted to thank you for linking to "20 Below Thursday"!! :)
ReplyDeleteI want to thank you for posting this! I love it! I just made one myself by following your tutorial. I used a 2x2 piece of plywood and 64 paint chips that I trimmed to squares. It is gorgeous!
ReplyDeletethanks again:)
Gorgeous, this is great! You've taken paint chips to a new super-glossed level! Visiting from the DIY club.
ReplyDelete-caroline @ c.w.frosting
This is a great piece of diy artwork. It turned out beautifully and it was cheap. Great idea and I am glad you shared.
ReplyDeleteThanks for linking to my blog! Yours looks so good! I love that you even posted your mistakes so people can learn from them.
ReplyDeletethat looks great! love the finish you gave it!
ReplyDeleteYour tutorial is fabulous. This is a great project! I was working on a paint stirrer project and the guy kept telling me to take more they are free, but I felt shady (I even tried to pay - good thing we don't live near each other or Lowes would have no stirrers or paint chips!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful piece of art! I am a new follower.
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I feautured this on my blog today! Thanks for the wonderful tutorial!
ReplyDeleteGreat combination of colors you have. I hope I can see more from you.
ReplyDeleteI definitely want to try this!
ReplyDeleteI got my stuff today to start this project. Wood is stained and getting ready to cut out my squares. Decided to go with Better homes and Gardens Editor choices Paint Colors. I am going with the Savory Spice colors.
ReplyDeleteAwesome! It looks like art that one would pay hundreds of dollars for. I am going to steal this idea too! Nice job. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteWondering what color stain you used? this is great i really want to try this :)
ReplyDeleteI'm making this right now :) I'm getting ready to do the spray adhesive, with latex gloves.
ReplyDeleteLove this idea! I would have never thought of distressing it with stain! Perfect for my house! Thanks!!
ReplyDeleteI completed this project and my first 2 turned out AWESOME with matte mod podge. I loved them so much I decided to do 2 more and they did not turn out at all- my husband bought the 2nd bottle of mod podge for me but it was still matte but in a different color bottle- have no idea what happened. Thanks for sharing though. I can't wait to hang my art!
ReplyDeleteI am going to do this, but I am going to use a canvas instead of a wooden board. I thought with the canvas, all I have to do is throw up a couple of nails...will see how that works.
ReplyDeleteHow did the canvas work? I'm thinking of doing the same. Mostly for the ease of hanging...and there is no cutting of plywood.
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