Makeover Your Mass-Produced Wall Art

in #makeover7 years ago

Do you have a metal sign or mass-produced wall art that could use a little pop or sparkle? Or is someone's birthday coming up and you want to make them a unique quick gift? Let's get creative and do a quick makeover!
Time: 15 Minutes
Cost: $1
Difficulty: Easy
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My mother-in-law's birthday is in a few weeks and she loves peacocks. I found this metal wall piece at a thrift store for a dollar. However, it isn't a statement piece. And I really wanted to give her a gift that was a little more exciting. So I found a few craft supplies that were in the same color in my art closet and decided to add to it.
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To start, I created a "tail" by wrapping a glitter feather through a central hole in the bottom metal filigree.
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I then added the purple tassel slipping it in the same central hole and securing it in the back.
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After that I made a bow to cover up my stems and add a focal point. There are several ways to make bows. Wanting a little overkill (my mother-in-law likes bling) I went with a simple figure-eight bow.
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I made four loops and twisted metal wire around the middle to hold it in place.
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To finish off the bow, I centralized the design (in this case an eye of a peacock feather) and fastened it in the back by twisting the wire I used for the loops around it.
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After clipping the ribbon ends, I threaded the bow through the same holes in the filigree with the wire I used on the ribbon and twisted it in the back around the feather and tassel.
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Now for the fun part. GLITTER!
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Because I didn't want a mess, I used a glitter glue pen. It just took a few lines to highlight a few feathers in the peacock.
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But I wanted to give the design more color, so I opted to paint the entire chair with the glitter pen.
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And 15 minute from the time I started, I was done. Quick and easy!
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Here is the finished "tail" up close.
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All pieces have wire in them so they can be lightly rearranged as needed.
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I hope this inspires you to makeover wall art too!
Materials used for this project:

Metal art piece  (Thrift store)
Glitter feather  (Had it)
Glitzy Tassle  (Had it)
Wired ribbon  (Had it)
Glitter glue  (Had it)