Large Window Pane Wall Art...need INEXPENSIVE ideas
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I saw a great idea which used black and white historical photos in each pane:)
you can add photos! I have one like this in my bathroom and I have black and white 8x10 photos on it and it looks great -use old post cards, or book pages too
I had a similar issue where I could not find the correct width picture that I wanted. I ended up using a different patterned fabric and made a sort of "matte" for the picture. You could glue or sew pieces on each side to fill out the space. What about just a neutral blue from the color of the water in your shower curtain?
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Hi Kariln. You could purchase some texture scrap book paper to fill in on both sides. They offer so many pretty organic looking ones.
I would cut it into 3 equal pieces. Space them out so you have an equal gap between each panel. Fill the gaps with strips of frosted or plain mirrors or mirror tiles.
Could you make it into a shadow box and change it out with the season?
This site has some incredible natural wall tapestries that would be more than big enough behind your window.... and cheap... https://www.twinkledeals.com/wall-tapestry/wall-hanging-art-decor-forest/p_1039964.html they are polyester fabric you can staple on the back of frame.
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Have you considered using the hombre effect with color? Starting out with dark and fading down to lightest color. I think it would quite beautiful.
So...you want to put one large scene behind the...oh wait...brain is waking...SACRE BLUE! Window panes, outside scene...now I get it..what a clever idea..😊
really exellant 👍🏻🌹👏
I love the bridge on the water 😃 I live on the Ohio river with a dock. On that website did you see any that were of the sun setting/rising on water? From my own view, I noticed that as the sun reflects on the water around the dock there is a kind of glare/haze that surrounds the dock. If you can find one where the sun is shining on water or even a fog? Cut it to attach to both sides of your bridge curtain? Good luck 🤗
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I see what you're going for, and I think it's a great idea! However, if your budget is as tight as mine, buying an exact fitting piece
might not be an option. I had the thought that, if it measures out well, you could fussy cut the shower curtain into rectangles to exactly fit each window pane. You'd have to measure very carefully before cutting! It might make a little bit of optical illusion while at the same time be hinting at a bargello-style quilt.
Maybe you could mark off the frames on the wall, cut the curtain to measure and attach it to the wall. Perhaps try attaching it to a thin piece of cardboard with double stick tape before attaching to the wall.
I'm going to miss you, Kariln The Country..I love your exuberance..
You could purchase a 2nd shower curtain, exactly the same. Cut the sides for the edges you need. So that it will look like it all blends. You can use fabric glue if the curtain is fabric. Or sew the new sides to the original curtain. Hope this helps you.
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thank you for your lovely message
best regard - aziz