So ugly they're fabulous! |
Anyway... back to the empty wall space.
So I wanted something above the television. But the walls are plaster and it's a brick chimney behind them, and, well I didn't really want to hammer/drill/whatever to hang something. I thought about doing one of those vinyl wall decals, but I have one on the adjacent wall that leads to the dining room, so I thought that was overkill... but I did like the idea of a word: blessed.
Among other things, every morning I pray that God helps me remember all of the blessings I do have and not to focus on the few things I don't have. It's easy to focus on what we don't though, isn't it? I do try to be grateful and understand that I truly am blessed... but I will admit, sometimes it's harder than others.
The idea of this word blessed morphed into a Pinterest worthy idea, and I am pleased at how it turned out!
I went to Michael's for some canvases, paint, and brushes. Can you believe that the $14.99 canvases were three for the price of one this week, and I had a coupon for $5 off a $25 purchase and my total was just at $25. See, I told you I was blessed!
Step one was painting the canvases a tan color. Oh, I'm sorry, "Unbleached Titanium." Which makes sense, because who wants bleach in their titanium?
Because I am highly aware of the fact that fonts are WAY cuter than my actual writing, I had found this free font online (I found it at 1001fonts.com but I can't remember which of the 1001 it was... sorry) and printed the word in like 635 point font. I wish I could've used this size on my 30 page grad school papers.
I then turned it over and shaded the back with a pencil, so I could rub the outline of the letters on before I painted.
Look closely and you'll see the outline |
Then it was just painting over the letters (which I readily admit I should've practiced before I went right in to the canvas, but hindsight is 20/20, right?) Today I bought the Command strips that are kind of like velcro, cleaned the wall and hung them up. Those strips are the best because part stays on the wall and part on the wooden back of the canvas so I could straighten, move, etc very easily. I love those things.
So here it is now!
Again, the letters don't look as good as I wanted, but all in all I am happy. And blessed. :)
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