Easy Upcycled Fabric Art

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When we moved into our new rental house we discovered that the owners had left me a few items to upcycle – they’d actually told us to toss out whatever we didn’t want but I, of course, have chosen to refashion it.

First up, this huge vintage framed art print above the fireplace received a total refashionista makeover:

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That tacky 80’s art print was massive, heavy and had a frame in perfect condition!

Deconstructing the frame was a bit of a chore but I managed to carefully pull out all of nails and staples holding it together without breaking anything, whew!

I’d had that fantastic pink paint in my stash for ages and knew it was perfect for this project so I gave the frame a thorough sanding with medium grit paper…

then sprayed on a few coats of that perfect pink!

While the paint dried I raided my scrappy fabric stash for a few colourful pieces to create some fab new art for the frame.

I measured the original poster board then cut the fabric to the correct size + seam allowance and stitched it all together.

Once the fabric was stitched and ready I applied a layer of glue to the original poster board…

and carefully smoothed the fabric down on top of it.

Then I wrapped and stuck the excess fabric around the back of the board.

Once the paint was dry on the frame I went ahead and reassembled my fancy new art!

How gorgeous is that?!

I love simple yet crazy dramatic transformations!

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  • Happy Days Hometalker Happy Days Hometalker on May 05, 2023

    I love the pink, our home consists of a hubs and 3 sons and a male dog, so no pink here, but I still love pink!

  • Raukon Raukon on May 12, 2023

    Fun idea, although I would use different colors-but that’s what we all do…take an idea & make it fit our own style and personal preferences. :) whatever makes you happy…:)

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