Cheap & Easy DIY How To: Oversized Wall Sized String Art
Here's a fun project to let your creativity run free!
Here's our television. Heh, and the wall it hangs on. And about four projects you can read about on the blog!
Like most folks, I find navigating the in's and out's of decorating walls to be a dilemma at times. This wall was no exception.
Yawn, booorrring wall, yeah?
Until one day when I glanced at it and thought hm, how about some jumbo sized string art?
Here's a very handy tip for you: take a single hole punch and make moveable dots with painters tape. Right? How helpful! No more messily erasing pencil marks and you can easily rearrange at whim!
So I used these little dots to map out my nail locations on the wall. I had a design in my head already but definitely feel free to sketch ideas out on paper first.
Next up, black panel nails and the jute twine.
I used panel nails because one, they were black, and two because they have grippy ridges.
I used jute twine because it added texture and it was a natural color that complimented the other aspects already in place.
Tough photo, I know, sorry. But you can kind of see where all the little nails are in the wall.
Look you guys, I am a sneak, no one ever sees me so this time-lapse, yeah, it's a big deal! The things I do for you! Here I am (ha I can't believe it) placing the painters tape dots and hammering in the nails.
Bonus, you get a second time-lapse! Here I am stringing the nails up.
And it's as simple as that! The options and patterns and shapes and twine and color are endless, right?! How fun!
No biggie if I need to take it down, the holes are so small and easily patched with spackle.
Be sure to swing by the blog post itself to see what my sweet husband thinks (uh, not good) and for more details!
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MarthaJean on Jun 10, 2022
Try nailing them at an upward angle w/largest end of needle at the top. It saves time & doesn't leave a rough hole in the wall. Try it, you'll like it!
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Becky at Flipping the Flip on Jun 10, 2022
Thanks for the tip, much appreciated!
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AndradeTea on Jun 25, 2022
Super cool and unique!
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Becky at Flipping the Flip on Jun 25, 2022
Thank you very much!
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I like it.......I think a dark back ground with jute string would blend or a light wall with dark string. I think it is a cool idea and it is different.......Maybe a light shining down from the corner to embrace it??
I like the idea. It’s the first one you did right? So it’s great being the first time you did it. Keep going. You can change it up and use color etc.
How would you dust it?