Super Easy Wall Art From A Pet Photo

Woodshop Diaries
by Woodshop Diaries
Wall art is the most difficult part of decorating in my opinion. Then again, my opinion on all things decorating and $1.50 will get you a coke out of the machine and that’s about it.
When it’s time to decide on wall décor, I go into a state of “decision paralysis.” Anyone else know what I’m talking about? I literally spent WEEKS looking online and at TONS of stores for the perfect piece of wall art for our bathroom after we remodeled. And I couldn’t pull the trigger on ANYTHING. I wasn’t being picky, I just knew I wanted something different and something with a little bit of meaning. And I wasn’t having any luck finding it.
So I got impatient and tired of looking and just DIYed it. It was so easy and so cheap and I’m going to show you how you can do it too and all you need is a photo of your pet 🙂 Actually, you can use just about anything for this, but I chose to use one of our pets. So we are sticking with that because it sounds better than “all you need is a photo of any random object you want to hang on your wall.” See what I mean? Just go with it.
So I found this picture of my first cat on my phone and it was puuuurfect. Okay, okay, I know...that was the corniest line ever. Click the link below to get the details on what I did with this photo.
But I ended up with this. I printed it out and framed it and it looks perfect in our new bathroom (which by the way, you should totally check out the before and afters!)
It's much more meaningful to be able to use your own pet in your wall art vs. buying something from the store. That way, whenever you walk in the room, you can think of your little bud. It's both meaningful and a great way to personalize your space.
Click over at the link below for all the super easy details and to check out the bathroom before and afters!
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