Friday, December 11, 2009

DIY Decor: kitchen canvas'

I'm going to try share these projects one at a time so you can see the progress of turning our little [rental] house we love, into a home.

Our budget is minimal, our time is limited, our creativity is lacking, but I'm plugging away!

Shortly after we moved in, we took a trip to Ikea to get bookshelves.  While at Ikea I saw an idea in their little room setups that inspired me to decorate our kitchen.



So, months later, we visited JoAnn Fabrics and picked out a couple favorites.
We bought three canvas' from Michael's--24 x 32 I believe, and then one smaller one, about 14 x 18.

Here's how make a cheap, easy wall decoration to brighten up any room!

First, iron your fabric

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lay the canvas upside down on the upside down fabric and cut roughly with 2-3 inches on each side.

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Carefully fold over about 1/2 inch of the fabric

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and fold it up to the canvas frame:

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Place a thumb tack


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The rest is easy...continue folding and tacking about every 3-4 inches.

...until you come to a corner!

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By trial and error I figured out the best way to tack the corner so watch carefully:

Take the point of the corner and draw it up directly over the middle of the corner point of the frame

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Now take the little flap on the right side and fold it down straight

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then fold and pull over the left side straight up as well

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and tack at least twice

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repeat around all side...making sure to pull the fourth side HARD before tacking up (you want that baby taught)

and this is what you get!

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And then repeat all of those steps twice more, hang them on your empty looking kitchen wall, and enjoy some color!

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1 comment:

  1. For a minute I thought that the first picture was ur bedroom! I was super impressed and wondered how you got Eric to agree to such a girlie bedroom... then i read it and realized it was ur inspiration :-) I'm currently at caribou writting a paper and listening to the evening's live local music... and I thought of you.

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