Today I'd like to share with you a REALLY easy, inexpensive Christmas decor craft. I came across this project over at Imparting Grace and just knew I had to try it. Seems that Pottery Barn NOEL wall art is on sale now for a mere $99.00 (originally $149.00).
They designed the holiday wall decor with the same graphic style used by the U.S.
Postal Service for its first Love postage stamp in 1973. I actually remember the stamp {I was little, in case any of you were wondering}, and I used to work in Center City Philly right near the famous Love statue. So this project has a little bit of nostalgia going for me.
For starters, I purchased some paper mache letters from JoAnn's at less than $2.00 each. They are 3-D and measure 8 inches by 5 inches.
Then I bought some FolkArt "Extreme Glitter" acrylic paint in Silver, at some ridiculously low price on sale, like .45 cents or something like that.
Then I used two coats with one of my smaller paintbrushes (bristles were about 1 1/2 inches long by 1 inch wide total). I am in love with this paint! After the first coat I was a bit worried, but once it dried it looked gorgeous! I originally thought that I would have to use Glitter Mod Podge but I was totally able to skip that step. You all probably know about this crafty paint already, but I was thrilled to find it! And I like the glittery silver much better than Pottery Barn's original boring brown.
After it was completely dry, I used my E-6000 glue to glue the letters together the way I wanted. Then, taking advice from Richella's tutorial, I also glued some balsa wood strips to the back of the letters, kind of shoring them up and making sure they stayed together. You can see Richella's photos for exactly how to do this. Your local hardware store should sell the balsa wood in 3-foot strips. I paid about $3.00 total for 2 strips.
I haven't totally decided where I'm going to display it, but I put it in my foyer (caution, the foyer's a work in progress) so I could take a few pictures to share with you today.
I know, it doesn't really go with the vintage wire planter, I kind of just shoved it in there. But the foyer has the absolute best light in my house for taking pictures. I haven't shared my Christmas mantel because I can't get a good shot of it. The lighting's so horrible in my family room !
I'm still working on decorating the house. Sometimes I feel like I'll never be done.
I can't believe that Christmas is only 13 days away! So I guess I'd better get cracking, huh?
Are YOU ready for Christmas?
xoxo
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Very Nice! I like yours better - more festive looking. Looks good where you have it, with the tree. Your price is better also. :)
ReplyDeleteHi Kathy, I did my take last year on the NOEL, but yours turned our much better. I just love that wire basket, and that you have used it in so many ways! Your foyer is always welcoming, no matter the season! Merry Christmas to you and your wonderful family. Love, Penny
ReplyDeleteI love your idea better...glitter is wonderful! Dianntha
ReplyDeleteI love yours and think where you have it is perfect.
ReplyDeleteI love it! It's crazy that the other version would cost so much! Beautiful vignette you've created with the plant stand, tree and ornaments. Great job!
ReplyDeleteI love it, Kathleen! You can find a way to recreate everything and save us big time. It looks amazing displayed with the window and vintage holder. BTW, I think that ottoman you posted is a real keeper, I'm going to give that a try!
ReplyDeleteHugs and happy holidays,
Patti
Love it and wonderful job! Jeanette
ReplyDeleteGreat minds think alike! Love your glitter letters, they came out fantastic!
ReplyDeleteI love your letters!!! Everyone needs a little sparkle in their life!!
ReplyDeleteLove the letters!! what a cute idea! :)
ReplyDeleteGreat job!
Nancy