DIY Stained Wood Art

DIY Stained Wood Art

Target has perfected their home décor section. Ian has to pull me from the aisles whenever we pop in “just to pick up a few items.” If I ever won a Target shopping spree I would leave with a cartload full of wall art, throw pillows, and candles.

DIY Stained Wood Art

Since the reality of me winning a surprise Target shopping spree is quite low, I had to rein in my fantasy and set time aside to make a few DIY pieces instead. I love the look of color stained wood and thought this piece would look great on a bookshelf or a part of a gallery wall.

DIY Stained Wood Art

Here is how you can make your own stained wood state art at home!

Materials:

  • Piece of wood to your desired size
  • Acrylic paint (three colors)
  • Paint brushes
  • Chalk
  • Newspaper

How To:

  1. Lay your piece of wood on top of newspaper to protect your countertop.
  2. Mix equal amounts of acrylic paint and water.
  3. Paint over the entire surface of the wood and let dry. This will stain the wood the color of the paint, but allow the grain of the wood to show through.
  4. Print and cut out your state shape.
  5. Flip the state over to the backside and rub with chalk.
  6. Place state, chalk side down, in the middle of your wood and press down. A chalk impression should be left on the wood.
  7. Using another acrylic paint color, paint over the chalk outline.
  8. Once dry paint a heart over your home city.

DIY Stone Paper Weights

DIY StonePaper-Weights

Ian and I savor the days were we can keep our windows open and let in the fresh crisp air. I love the feeling of a slight breeze while we are working around the house, but it occasionally shuffles around paper stacked on our desk.

DIY StonePaper-Weights

Then one evening on a walk I saw a these stones on the side of the road and I had an idea – I could make them into little paper weights! With a touch of paint these little stones transformed into rustic paper weights that are pleasing to look at and keep our desk nice an tidy, even with the windows open! Total win, win.

 

DIY Color-Blocked Coasters

DIY-Color-Blocked-Coasters

I have been on a color-block kick lately (see here) so when I saw these cork coasters for a bargain I knew there was potential for a craft project.

DIY-Color-Blocked-Coasters

Using painters tape and a handful of acrylic paint I created these bright and fresh coasters. They are perfect for a summer party or just to liven up your coffee table.

DIY-Color-Blocked-Coasters

Now I must warn you, be careful while painting! I had a little mishap and paint got all over our carpet…and myself. With a bit of acetone we were able to get out the paint, but let me tell you – there was a bit of drama! Luckily, these cute coasters were worth it.