Bonham-Carter made this black and white chevron art canvas using a cardboard template. "Then it was just a matter of taping out the lines with painter’s tape and painting the space in between. The total cost was less than $20 — not bad for a big, fun piece of original artwork for your pad. And even if you don’t think you’re an artsy person, this is a totally easy-peasy project," she says.Radio: Tivoli Radio
25. Home office + a little paint = DIY wall art. Think you can't make art? All you need for this project is a plain stretched canvas from your local art supply store, painter's tape (to mark out the chevron pattern) and paint. More: How to Paint Stripes Right
All you need for this project is a plain stretched canvas from your local art supply store, painter's tape (to mark out the chevron pattern) and paint.
Home office + a little paint = DIY wall art. Think you can't make art? All you need for this project is a plain stretched canvas from your local art supply store, painter's tape (to mark out the chevron pattern) and paint.
All you need for this project is a plain stretched canvas from your local art supply store, painter's tape (to mark out the chevron pattern) and paint.
25. Home office + a little paint = DIY wall art. Think you can't make art? All you need for this project is a plain stretched canvas from your local art supply store, painter's tape (to mark out the chevron pattern) and paint.
Home office + a little paint = DIY wall art. Think you can't make art? All you need for this project is a plain stretched canvas from your local art supply store, painter's tape (to mark out the chevron pattern) and paint.
Think you can't make art? All you need for this project is a plain stretched canvas from your local art supply store, painter's tape (to mark out the chevron pattern) and paint.
Think you can't make art? All you need for this project is a plain stretched canvas from your local art supply store, painter's tape (to mark out the chevron pattern) and paint.