Cheap Wall Art Made From Paint Samples
Over the years, it maybe a little too easy to collect a menagerie of paint samples leftover from home renovations and DIY projects passed.
Instead of tossing that file folder of colorful goodness, why not put those swatches to work as graphic art? Colorful paint swatches when placed side-by-side make such the striking and playful statement. Just three materials are all you’ll need to create a custom art piece for your home in under a 1/2 hour. I mean, what’s not to love?
Materials you’ll need for this cheap wall art:
- Blank fabric-wrapped canvas. Here we’ve used a 24″ x 24″ square canvas. (Available at most art and craft stores.)
- Paint swatches in a variety of colors. To create a consistent grid pattern, it’s best if they’re all the same brand with a uniform size and shape. You may need to make a run to the paint or home improvement store for multiples of the same color.
- Glue dots or any kind of clear adhesive
Step by step process to make the framed wall art:
Step 1: Lay them out
Lay out paint swatches on your canvas: one horizontal row along the top + one vertical column along the left edge, leaving an empty border along the edges of the canvas.
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Step 2: Create a design
Decide how you’d like to layout the colors: random, color gradation, row by row, etc. Then fill in the paint swatches in the rows and columns outlined in step 1. You’re striving for a consistent grid pattern, with uniform margins in between swatches. Here we’ve used a 1/8″ – 1/4″ margin between swatches.
Step 3: Apply glue
Once you’re satisfied with how the paint swatches are laid out and the color distribution, apply a glue dot to each swatch and adhere to the canvas. If swatches are warped, you might need glue dots in each of the four corners to keep them lying flat on the canvas.
Conclusion
Find a blank wall in your home that needs some love, and hang your completed art!
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