Easy Bathroom Artwork #DIYLikeaBoss

Jenn Marsh
by Jenn Marsh
How to create easy, affordable bathroom artwork using PicMonkey. I searched around for some cute bathroom canvases, but didn't find anything I liked. So, I decided to create my own. easy bathroom artwork. This DIY took me all of 10 minutes and yet, turned out really well. I like those kinds of returns on time investment!
Picture frames from Homegoods
First, I found three 5x7 frames at Homegoods that would work with the bathroom colors. While I love Homegoods, one of the challenges of shopping there is finding multiples of items - and I don't really have time to drive to multiple stores around the Atlanta-metro to find more than one or two. My solution instead is usually to mix and match, which is more my style anyways. Hey, sometimes necessity breeds creativity, after all. I picked up two blue frames that had some silver dry brush that matched the wall color and brushed nickel fixtures, and one weathered wood frame.
Printables I created using PicMonkey
For the saying, I browsed around online and settled on Lather, Rinse, Repeat. The other option was Brush, Wash, Flush, but I liked the first one just a little more - in the end, I wasn't too sure about having the word "flush" on my wall! I used PicMonkey (free online editing - or you can pay $30 for a year) to create the artwork. I decided to go with a slightly whimsical font as I thought it played well off the stripes, but PicMonkey has a ton of great font choices and many of them would work.
I created 5x7 images of each word and printed in a gray color to match the decor, cut each one and placed in the frames.
From there, I hung these the frames on the wall!
Check out my most recent blog post for a sneak peak of the bathroom makeover I'll be sharing as part of Home Talks DIY My Spring next week!
Jenn Marsh
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  • Lori Lori on Mar 03, 2016
    They are cute and I love the font but why did you print 57 images of each one? Am I missing something? I know nothing about picmonkey I admit.
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