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Be Creative With Artwork for Your Home

Once you get the walls painted in your room, you're not done! Unless you like a really bare space, you'll want to add some artwork and accessories to soften the area and add points of interest. But what do you do if you've spent your whole budget on furniture and window treatments, paint and light fixtures?

There are a number of ways you can create your own artwork that will look great on your walls and really enhance your space with personal touches.
Pull together a collection of family photos and coordinate the framing. Hang some beautiful plates on a wall. Use newsprint or wallpaper for mats for simple collections.
Select some of your child's best work and frame it. The options are endless.

If you already know what style of decorating you like, you're in luck. It will make it much easier to select subjects, colors, mats, and frames for your art. If you're unsure or have an "eclectic" style (sometimes also known as a hodgepodge) you'll have to choose as you go along.

Floral artwork in carved, light-colored frames fit in with a cottage style. Black and white photos framed in simple metal work well in a contemporary setting. Country themes, weathered wood, antique or old fabrics go well in a country style home. Landscapes, botanical prints, and floral still life pictures fit into a traditional interior.

Frame What's Free
A puzzle you've put together, a collage of postcards from a trip, a diploma that you're proud of, or a patriotic or decorative flag. Pieces that are just decorative can be put directy into a frame off the shelf.

Items from Mother Nature
You can mount any number of natural items in a standard frame or a shadowbox style. A beautiful arrangement at little or no cost can be made of pressed flowers or leaves, shells you've collected on a trip to the shore, interesting pods and seeds, pine cones, dried flowers, or even a freeze-dried corsage. Mount heavy items to a mat board using hot glue. White glue or a spray adhesive will work for lighter items.

Use Your Camera
Amateur photographers can capture the most interesting images.Take the camera disk to a copy store and have the images printed in either black and white or color. Have the images enlarged to fit the space you have. For a series of photos, frame them in simple, identical frames, with coordinating mats. Be sure to shop around for frames. You'll be more likely to work within your budget if you select standard size frames. When assembled, the photos can be grouped on a large wall, hung along a hallway, or placed on shelves in a bookcase

Hang It Up
Hang items directly on the wall. Beautiful plates are a natural, either in a vertical arrangement or randomly around a wall. Garage sales and flea markets offer lots of beautiful or interesting options for dishes, tableware, and other household items that can adorn a wall. Other choices might be flags, hats, model airplanes, pages of music, musical instruments, or toys.

Creative Crafts
If you do needlework, draw, make model airplanes, or have a collection of small items, they make a wonderful piece of art. Be sure you have the pieces mounted carefully and do not damage them when you frame them. This will provide a great way to display things that mean a lot to you and to show off your talents.

Botanicals
With a bouquet of beautiful pressed flowers or just one blossom and a few leaves, you can make your own botanical print. Also try a beautiful fern frond or some colorful fall leaves. Mount the pieces on a white or colored mat board, cut to the size of your frame. Either hand write or stencil the botanical name of the item somewhere on the matboard. It will look very professional. If your pieces are very flat, you might float them between two pieces of glass. Bulky or thick-stemmed pieces can be mounted in a shadow box frame.

Create Color Copies
If you're not up to drying or pressing flowers or leaves, try copying them on a color or black and white copier. Place the pieces on a piece of white or colored mat board or cardboard, secure the pieces in place, and make a copy. You can make it any size that the copier can accommodate.

Frame a Game
A fun idea for a family room or child's room is to frame the game board of a favorite game (or collection of games). Glue the open game board to a rigid piece of cardboard, glue some game pieces and dice around the board, add game rules and playing cards. When everything is attached securely, place the piece in a shadow box custom-cut to the size of the board.

Shadowboxes
Any special collection can be displayed in a shadowbox frame, which can be purchased at frame or craft stores. Gather together items from a special occasion, such as a wedding or vacation, or items from a hobby or craft. Arrange the pieces on a piece of mat board or cardboard and secure them carefully. Then place the board into the shadow box frame.

Create a Collage
Select photographs, buttons, pieces of fabric, ribbons, small toys, keys, magazine pictues, menus, or greeting cards to create a collage. You can see that the list could go on forever! Coordinate a theme, color, or design to create a collage that you can frame. You can make one large collage and some smaller ones to create an interesting arrangement on your wall.

You can see that there are countless ways to create artwork for your home. Look around you, both at home or when you're out. You're sure to see something wonderful that will be able to decorate your walls. Try to "think outside the frame!."


Earnest Woodall
Painting Contractor
631-754-0897
E-Mail - ewoodall@optonline.net
Where to Caulk

Interior

- Around the woodwork around windows and door frames, built-in furniture i.e. bookcases to smooth the junction where wood meets the wall.(caulk before painting)

- Around exhaust fan outlets in the bathroom, kitchen, laundry room

- Around lighting fixtures

- Around window air conditioners

- Around heating or cooling duct work, radiator pipes

Exterior

- Anywhere different materials meet on the exterior i.e. at foundation joints where masonry joins siding and around door and window jambs where they meet the siding

- Any holes cut into the house i.e. water spigot, cable television and telephone wires

- Around clothes dryer vent

- Where utility lines run into house i.e. plumbing lines, electrical meters, air conditioner lines

- On the roof to seal chimney flashing, vent pipes, skylights and antenna


Calendar for April

- Inspect roof flashings for leaks & Winter Damage

- Clean and seal wooden decks

- Turn on outside spigot

- Wash windows, and wash & change storm to screens

- Clean out fireplace

- Tune up bicycles, barbecue grill and other outdoor gear

- Inspect, tune up and sharpen lawn and garden tools

House Painting Contractor, Earnest Woodall, Residential, Commercial, Painting