DIY Geometric Wall Shelf l Read More
Hey Hey ! A blog post after long .
I have been posting really cool tutorials on my IGTV for the past three weeks. CLICK HERE to have a look.
I have been posting really cool tutorials on my IGTV for the past three weeks. CLICK HERE to have a look.
I absolutely love DIY projects that
transform utilitarian everyday objects into unexpected works of art.
Not only do these become fantastic conversation pieces in your home, they
also allow you to create super budget-friendly art that doesn’t feel too “crafty.” And most of all, it just looks freaking awesome and
oh so mid-century-modern-Mad-Men-ish up on the wall.
I was
thinking about additional three dimensional art pieces I could DIY. I wanted
something that would add texture, warmth and angles.
LEGGO
You’ll need:
LEGGO
You’ll need:
Popsicle sticks (I used 200 for three frames), glue gun, spray paint/paint, hexagonal stencil.
Step 1 :
Print out a hexagonal stencil or make one yourself using a compass.
Measure the
length of your popsicle sticks and draw this flower pattern. Join the end of
the petals to create a hexagon. This step is just to make sure all your hexagons are similar.
Step 2:
Tape your top and bottom sticks on to the sheet to avoid drifting. Once the
shelf is made, the tapes can be removed easily.
Step 3:
Use a glue gun to glue both the ends of each Popsicle firmly. Keep stacking
till you attain the depth you desire.
Step 5: Hang the shelves up with the support of nails/hooks.
There
you go, you’ve got yourself a super
Until next time
Polý agape (lots of love) and stay cheerful :)
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