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Friday, May 31, 2013

Wall Decor for a Buck

I found a framed piece of nursery decor at a consignment sale for a dollar. I liked the frame and decided to snag it for a future project. I figured I would be able to use it in Wynn's room as I adjust her decor a bit.  
I had this piece of scrapbook paper leftover from a previous project. After attaching it to the previous artwork I placed the Silhouette vinyl seahorse on top of it.  I also gave the frame a coating of white paint.

Here is the artwork when I first bought it. It said on the back that it was from Target so I'm sure it was probably between 10-15 dollars if I could guess. I had to cut open the back cardboard of it to get into the frame.  It was very easy to push it back into place after I made my changes to it.


Now I have a new piece of wall decor for a $1.  Can't beat that price!  Thanks for stopping by! I hope you have a great weekend.  It is supposed to be a hot one here in Maryland.





7 comments:

  1. You are sure making good use of your Silhouette! Love the little seahorse!

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  2. What a great find for a buck and you sure knew just what to do with it! Fun project Megan!

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  3. At first I thought it was fabric, the little polka dots on the paper kind of makes it shimmered, pretty! Great transformation!

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  4. Love it! What a difference. That seahorse is an adorable addition.

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  5. That's so cute, that cutter certainly gets a workout (vinyl is so addictive) I saw you on knock off decor too congrats xo

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  6. Love this makeover. I love what some paint, vinyl and scrapbook paper can do. So cute! I hope you will also link up to The CSI Project this week. The challenge is “Life at the Beach.” Anything nautical, beach or summer is perfect!
    http://www.thecsiproject.com
    Link up begins Wednesday night.
    Come on over!
    Sandy toes and salty kisses,
    Dee

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  7. This is cute! I paint old frames all the time for our home decor... it's the best way to decorate cheaply.

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