DIY expert shares how she made plaster art in a weekend: "A lot easier than you'd think"
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Who said that you have to spend hundreds of dollars just to have a piece of trendy art hanging on your wall? Here, an avid DIYer demonstrates how to make them yourself instead!
In a post on her Instagram page, Sydney-based artist Erin recently revealed how to create a modern work of art using only supplies purchased from retail establishments.
By combining a print purchased from Kmart for $17 and a multi-purpose filler purchased from Bunnings for $6.50, Erin said she was able to make a personalised piece of plaster art for her home.
"It's a fun weekend project that's a lot easier than you'd think," she said. "All you need are a few supplies to get you started and a bit of creativity."
A DIY expert talked about how she made a trendy piece of plaster art over the course of a weekend. Credit: Instagram/@plantshappen.
If you're looking to do a quick and simple DIY project this weekend and have extra time on your hands, this might be ideal for you!
Here are the things you will need:
And here are the steps to follow:
First, take the painting out of the plastic covering it was originally stored in, and tape the four corners of the frame. This is to ensure that none of the supplies you'll be using will affect the frame.
Now that the sides have been completely covered, you can move on to the next step, which is to fill the frame with plaster. "You can be messy here, texture is good," said Erin as she roughly applies the filler onto the glass of the frame with a scraping tool.
After that, you ought to have textured plaster covering the entire canvas. You are free to begin the design process at this point.
Using a scraping tool with ridges, make shapes that resemble elongated arches on the frame to give your artwork a contemporary feel – just like the ones you see on Pinterest and in home interior magazines! (If you don't have a ridged scraping tool, just use any metal tool you have and draw the patterns by hand.)
After the plaster has dried, use a primer to cover up any of the original art that was showing through the spaces between the groves.
For the finishing touch, colour your artwork however you want using spray paints of your choice.
And there it is—you're done! Now that you have a modern piece of art, you can impress your loved ones, friends, and any guests with your custom-made handiwork!
Do you want to make your house look nicer but don't want the hassle of shopping at multiple stores to get the various materials you need, such as Kmart and Bunnings?
Don't worry, folks; an alternative option is to make use of some materials that you already have lying around the house!
Here are some more do-it-yourself home décor projects that you might want to try, as shown in the video below. Feel free to have a look:
Credit: Canterbury Cottage.
In a post on her Instagram page, Sydney-based artist Erin recently revealed how to create a modern work of art using only supplies purchased from retail establishments.
By combining a print purchased from Kmart for $17 and a multi-purpose filler purchased from Bunnings for $6.50, Erin said she was able to make a personalised piece of plaster art for her home.
"It's a fun weekend project that's a lot easier than you'd think," she said. "All you need are a few supplies to get you started and a bit of creativity."
A DIY expert talked about how she made a trendy piece of plaster art over the course of a weekend. Credit: Instagram/@plantshappen.
If you're looking to do a quick and simple DIY project this weekend and have extra time on your hands, this might be ideal for you!
Here are the things you will need:
- Kangaroo framed canvas from Kmart
- Multipurpose interior filler from Bunnings
- Spray paint
- Painter's tape
- Scraping tools
And here are the steps to follow:
First, take the painting out of the plastic covering it was originally stored in, and tape the four corners of the frame. This is to ensure that none of the supplies you'll be using will affect the frame.
Now that the sides have been completely covered, you can move on to the next step, which is to fill the frame with plaster. "You can be messy here, texture is good," said Erin as she roughly applies the filler onto the glass of the frame with a scraping tool.
After that, you ought to have textured plaster covering the entire canvas. You are free to begin the design process at this point.
Using a scraping tool with ridges, make shapes that resemble elongated arches on the frame to give your artwork a contemporary feel – just like the ones you see on Pinterest and in home interior magazines! (If you don't have a ridged scraping tool, just use any metal tool you have and draw the patterns by hand.)
After the plaster has dried, use a primer to cover up any of the original art that was showing through the spaces between the groves.
For the finishing touch, colour your artwork however you want using spray paints of your choice.
And there it is—you're done! Now that you have a modern piece of art, you can impress your loved ones, friends, and any guests with your custom-made handiwork!
Do you want to make your house look nicer but don't want the hassle of shopping at multiple stores to get the various materials you need, such as Kmart and Bunnings?
Don't worry, folks; an alternative option is to make use of some materials that you already have lying around the house!
Here are some more do-it-yourself home décor projects that you might want to try, as shown in the video below. Feel free to have a look:
Credit: Canterbury Cottage.