Erin from Landsdowne Life created a fish-scale-like piece of art for her living room. Instead of cutting her extra paint chips into triangles as Heather did, Erin used a big paper puncher to punch out hundreds of dime-sized dots. She arranged them in a scalloping pattern on a red wood panel, and glued them down with Mod Podge. Read Erin's full DIYTell us: What do you do with leftover paint chips?More DIYs:Fluffy White Paper LanternHow to Paint a Sisal RugOutdoor Winter Table
This splashy fish-scale wall art for a living room is a blogger's DIY project; she glued coin-size paint chip dots in varying hues in a scalloping pattern on a red panel.Tell us: How do you cope with rainy days? More:Patterns: Scallops and ScalesIf This Bloom Were a Room
Make your own unique piece of artwork for your home. All you need are a canvas, die-cut paper and decoupage glue. For this DIY, circle cutouts in various colors were arranged over a canvas to make a pixelated and graphic statement piece. A dab of glue on the back of each circle is all you need to adhere the paper to the canvas.
Erin from Landsdowne Life created a fish-scale-like piece of art for her living room. Instead of cutting her extra paint chips into triangles as Heather did, Erin used a big paper puncher to punch out hundreds of dime-sized dots. She arranged them in a scalloping pattern on a red wood panel, and glued them down with Mod Podge.
cool and cheap way to fill an empty space (and it could be nice and tall if needed).... waaait, I have that canvas I was going to throw out. YES cheap project!
Discover the DIY Secret Weapon of Decoupage Glue
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