Alphabet Wall Art is always a great choice for kids room. It enables kids to learn and distiguish letters and colors at an early age. Source:etsy
Posts Tagged / Wall Art
Ruler wall art
You can scoop up old rulers–some with cool retro logos–for a few bucks. These bird prints, cut from the pages of a dime-store book, match the old-fashioned vibe. We used wood glue to affix the rulers to cheap wooden frames. The rulers are applied differently on each frame to keep things interesting. Source: bhg
Vintage tool wall art
There must be some vintage kitchen tools that you dont want to throw in trash bin. Get them hanged inside a photo frame with vintage looks for an interesting piece of wall art. Source: shelterness
Tea Set wall decoration
Tea conjures feelings of warmth and relaxation. Heirloom teacups and saucers radiate a welcome ambience in kitchen. Chocolate- and pink-color ribbons are strung vertically down the wall for added beauty. Source: bhg
Rustic Kitchen wall art
Antique cutting boards and bread trays add a rustic touch to the kitchen. This approach works beautifully in cottage-style or farmhouse kitchens. Source: bhg
Tablecloth wall art
In this comfy dining room, tablecloths stand in for wall art. Simply stretch and frame sections of tablecloth in frames painted fun, bright colors. Leave the glass off one frame and hot-glue a starfish to the center. This is great rehab for stained cloths destined for the trash. Source: meredith
Hanky Wall Art
It’s hard to beat the funky retro patterns found in old handkerchiefs. Put them to good use on your walls. We used mat board and cut-to-size glass (your local hardware store can cut glass for you), then displayed them in groupings of like colors. Source: meredith
Natural Leaf Wall Art
This is a smart Natural Leaf Wall Art that will lit up a room. Use different types of dried leaves, coat them with acrylic spray & sandwich between glass frames. Such a lovely feel they’ll give to the room. Source: bhg
Elegant wall decoration
In living rooms, people are usually sitting, so artwork should be lower. A good way to ensure you’re placing artwork at the right height is to hang it one hand width above the sofa. Source: bhg