Hi everyone!
Today I'm sharing my DIY Silhouette Wall Art.
As you can see from the photo below, it's still a winter wonderland!
No matter the season, I adore the view from my front porch.
Here's the view, looking south and west.
I just love all of our trees!
(Big A doesn't - he has to mow around all of those tree trunks.)
As I looked at my view,
I thought, I'm going to paint my trees.
Nailed it!
(Well, okay, I used a little artistic licence.)
I started with a blank canvas and painted the edges black. (I also painted the side edge of the canvas). As you can see, I didn't do this very carefully. I knew it was going to be covered up.
Next I mixed up 1/2 Elmer's glue and 1/2 water to make my own mod podge.
Shake, shake, shake. (Shake your groove thang).
I "painted" the canvas with mod podge.
I found an old book, and lucky for me, the edges of the pages were yellowed. I like the look of the aged edges of the pages.
I roughly tore the pages, and placed them randomly on still damp canvas.
After I had all the book pages down, I "painted" them with mod podge too.
I started to smooth out the wrinkles,
and then I decided the wrinkles looked kinda cool.
It took about 3 hours for the mod podge to dry completely,
and then I free handed the trees with a sharpie.
I know, I know, but in my defense - I have a degree in television production, not art!
To fill in the trees, I used black acrylic paint (which is about $1 per bottle at AC More).
To fill in the trees, I used black acrylic paint (which is about $1 per bottle at AC More).
Once the canvas was (mostly) dry, I tried hanging it in various spots.
All in all, it's been in 7 different spots, and I'm still not quite sure where it will end up.
Either way, I'm happy with it.
It has a little bit of a spooky feel doncha think? I asked Big A if I should paint a raven on one of the branches and he replied: "No paint me in there, on the lawn mower". See, he has issues.
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