I found the gold frame at a flea market several months ago for $12 and had been waiting for something to house in it. The paint chip art was FREE, since I painted the matting and made
Our guest room houses my clothes and serves as my dressing room. Most old homes have larger bath tubs than closets, and ours is no exception. The Mister gets our closet, so I get the whole guest room. (Don't feel bad for him; he has full reign of the basement.) Since I'm in this room a lot, seeing it undecorated each morning was bumming me out. I had a few pieces that I loved and decided to work with them to build the room. It's not finished yet but getting there.
I found this chair last year at a resale shop downtown that still had the ORIGINAL upholstery . Pictures just don't do it justice. The fabric has flecks of gold and different hues of coral in the pattern; it's so stinking gorgeous.
The "Fraggle Rock" pillow, as my husband jokingly deemed it, is from Pier 1.
DIY Ombre Paint Chip Art
Materials Needed:
-Poster board
-Scissors
-Glue stick or spray adhesive
-Paint chips
Process:
-Scissors
-Glue stick or spray adhesive
-Paint chips
Process:
1. First of all, I recommend getting more paint chips than you think you'll need. You'll want to sort the chips into colors and then hues. I had all the lightest up top and worked my way down. That makes it easier to visualize what the final product will look like.
2. I laid one row out at a time and then glued it down. I used extra strength glue sticks, which were awesome. I avoid using spray adhesive because I wind up getting it all over my floors and furniture no matter how hard I try not to. I've read that plenty of other people used it for their paint chip projects and loved it.
3. Make sure that you are laying the chips down straight, or your whole pattern will be thrown off. I'm sure a more precise person would've measured, but I didn't want to take the time. After you finished gluing down your chips, trim off the edges of those that overlapped on the side of the poster.
I started with smaller paint chips and worked for several hours. (My first attempt is above.) Then I started over again with larger chips. I actually ended up leaving a little white space between each chip which allowed me some wiggle room as far as lining them up perfectly. I am all for cheap/free art, so this project was great despite being time consuming.
Clean up was "fun".




















I love it. What a great way to combine two trends.
ReplyDeletemegan
craftycpa.blogspot.com
That chair is GORGEOUS! I like the art too (of course!) I wish my guest room was closer to our bedroom, then I'd use it for my dressing room too.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty! Great job. I need something ombre in my house! : )
ReplyDeleteyour art turned out great and I love the chair!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful job, Heather! I love it in your pretty room! :)
ReplyDeleteI must be late to the paint chip art party too, first I've seen, but I'll make this happen here! Love it!
ReplyDeleteThank you ladies! Emily- She's my favorite chair in the house, but I don't tell the other chairs that. Michelle- I'm trying to find more things to "ombre".
ReplyDeleteThis is a great idea! I too am loving ombre and also seeing so much you can do with paint chips! Great tutorial! I also wanted to let you know I awarded you "The Versatile Blogger" Award! Check out my Saturday post to see the details!
ReplyDeleteHope you have a great week!
Tiffany {Living Savvy}
loving the purple throughout this space; great job with the DIY art!
ReplyDeleteLove the artwork. I must be hiding under a rock as well as I have never seen this yet. I must try it. Thanks for sharing on Roomspiration.
ReplyDeleteI've seen a few DIY paintchip art projects, but this is the best yet. Great color combo and perfect in your BR.
ReplyDeleteCathy @ Room Rx
Absolutely love it!
ReplyDeleteWow, it turned out beautifully! This is my favorite paintchip art project!
ReplyDeleteAwesome job!
ReplyDeleteThat chair does look beautiful! How fun to put together a dressing room.
ReplyDeleteUm, okay, AMAZING. Go on with your DIY-self! This is so so soooo cute, and I love how inexpensive it is. I'm totally inspired, and I pinned this. :) Xo, Katie
ReplyDeleteThank you ladies so much- your comments make my day!
ReplyDeleteI use paint chips to punch out my paper die cuts...they are free and come in every color you can think of...
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing..hope you hop over to my blog and enter my contest
Chris
http://turnedgypsy.blogspot.com
Love this! I've been hoarding blue paint chips toward my own projects and I really like how striking yours came out. Also, seriously LOVE that Fraggle rock pillow. And hanging your earrings around the dish. Clever.
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful! I love modern and colorful art, and it's even better if it's free! :D
ReplyDeleteI know this is totally not design related, but I LOVE your bag sitting in that amazing chair..... Please share where I can find one to make it all mine!
ReplyDelete@boxtwentyeight- That was actually a find at TJ Maxx about 4 years ago. It's still my favorite purse and I try to only use it a few months out of the year so it will hold up! Sorry I couldn't get you a more recent source:(
ReplyDeleteHmmmm......what a cute idea and the price is so right......! Looks great in the space.
ReplyDeleteHi Heather! I found your blog via our online class this week :) This is such a cute idea! I always feel guilty taking paint chips too... next time I'm at Home Depot, I'm going to be bold and grab some! There are so many possibilities for them :)
ReplyDeleteAll the best,
Kelly @ CRAFTEdesign
Kelly-Thanks so much for stopping by:) I'm telling you big sunglasses and stone cold expressions. In and out. You can do it!!
ReplyDeleteHeather I am ridiculously delayed with this post but can I just say that this is pure genius. Genius. Also, looked at your home tour and it is so beautiful and charming! My husband and I plan to buy soon and you have inspired me! I still want your console table desperately so if it goes missing one day you know who stole it.
ReplyDeleteLove this idea! Definitely pinning for later :) Love your blog, will definitely follow along from now on :)
ReplyDeleteWOW!!
ReplyDeleteI am in love with that chair!
ReplyDeleteBrittany
http://theinspireddiy.blogspot.com