Hi I’m Jen from JK JK and I’m so excited to be here at eighteen25 today. These ladies never seem to run out of fabulous ideas!
My blog, JK JK, is a lifestyle blog with inspirational ideas for crafty living. I love snow cones, libraries, elephants, and a good dance party. But enough about me, let’s get to crafting…
I love finding inexpensive ways to decorate my house. This project only cost me $2.54. I think it adds lots of personality to an otherwise boring wall. And it was so easy to do.
Tutorial: Painted Wall Frames
Supplies:
Paint
Paint brushes (a few different sizes)
Items from around the house to trace
1. Find a boring, blank wall. Everybody has one :). I chose the little space between my daughter’s room and her bathroom.
2. Gather a few good shapes to trace onto your wall. These traced shapes will be your frames. I used a couple picture frames, some books, and an old shoe box.
3. Grab a pencil and start tracing shapes for your frames. I’d suggest starting with the bigger shapes. Then fill in the spaces around the big shapes with smaller ones. This can be a little tricky, but don’t worry. If you don’t like what you see, just erase it and start over.
4. Now it’s time to start painting. Yippee! I used a few different sizes of brushes to help vary the width of my frames. It also helps to have a little inspiration as you complete this step. I really like the frames found here and here.
5. Stand back every once in a while to check your progress. Make changes if needed.
6. Once all the frames are painted, you’re done! Stand back and admire your awesome (not so boring) wall.
I was planning on hanging something in each frame, but I kind of like how it looks with the frames empty. I might add something someday, but I’ll save that for another post.
If you’re looking for more inexpensive ways to decorate, check out my post on Nail and String Letters.
Thanks so much eighteen25! You ladies are the best.
Stine says
This is soo cool! 🙂
Alexis says
That is such a neat idea! I also like the way they're blank, I don't know if I would put anything in there. Thanks for sharing!
soccer mom says
That is amazing! I love it!
Mrs.Dr.Shot says
They look great all by themselves and could totally double as "kid art" holders! Very cool.
Jes says
i love this. just came over from her blog and i love that they are blank inside!
xx jes, http://www.twosmuppies.com
Ashley says
Great idea, Jen!! You are so creative!
nat says
seriously….what a cute idea! so glad that you were on the blog today! your friends are so lucky they have you to come do this on their walls too! (in case they aren't that crafty)
heather says
Jen, Love this!
Kassie Belcher says
I've never seen anything cuter in the world!
Michelle C. says
Love the frames and love your blog!!
Niels and Susie Jensen says
Nice use for one of those dang white walls you don't know what to put on it!
stay kay says
Such a fun idea! Love it!
Dana says
I found your blog through Jen's post. She's awesome and I'm happy to be a follower of eighteen25 now too. What awesome taste you all have!
xox,
Dana
http://www.five30three.com
Anonymous says
Great idea! I am thinking of painting a wall with magnetic paint first, followed by white. Then I can easily rotate pictures with a simple magnet.