DIY Wall Art – Make It Mine Monday (on Thursday)

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Hey everyone! I’m going to really confuse you today and share the second Make it Mine Monday with you which is an easy DIY wall art project. But Col, it’s Thursday you say. Yes, that’s why it’s confusing. πŸ™‚

Anyway, onto the project! My very sweet husband will occasionally pick things up for me that he thinks I can use for a project or transform in some way. We call this Making It Mine. He is an enabler really. What I mean is, luckily he is very supportive of my DIY habit.

One of the things he picked up this weekend was this very cool metal tree…

 

Metal decorative tree turned fixer upper inspired DIY wall art - Life on Kaydeross Creek

 

Cool right?? Β I really like it because it’s not something you see everyday. I wasn’t too crazy about the bronze-y tone but that’s easily changed. Β I decided to spray paint it Oil Rubbed Bronze. Not completely, but enough to cover most of the bronze so that just a bit of the original color would show through.

I didn’t want to hang it on the wall by itself but wanted it to make more of a statement and let the detail in the branches really show. (kind of like the last Make It Mine MondayΒ which actually was on Monday) Here is what we used for the background this time…

 

Wood background before

 

I know this is crazy but this came off the side of a hot tub surround exactly how it is. My friends were going to throw it away but I asked for it just in case. That was like 7 years ago and it’s been sitting in my garage ever since. A few coats of chalk paint later and we have this…

 

Metal decorative tree turned fixer upper inspired DIY wall art

 

We ended up taking off the top and bottom pieces to make it a square. I sanded down the edges here and there to make it a bit more worn and then used some antique wax to make it a bit darker. Β I could have also used pallet wood or MDF but this was free and already assembled. How cool is that?? Β Here it is all done…

 

Metal decorative tree turned fixer upper inspired DIY wall art

 

Metal decorative tree turned fixer upper inspired DIY wall art

 

Metal decorative tree turned fixer upper inspired DIY wall art

 

I love the way this DIY Wall Art project looks in our family room and it will work in all seasons. Β So the next time you see something you think is so cool but not quite you, put your own spin on it and make it yours.

Do you have a project that you’re working on? Something that you are transforming? I’d love to hear about it!

Happy DIY’ing!

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  1. I think it would look so cool to add Life on Kaydeross Creek just above the tree. Not directly above but look at the 2nd picture from the bottom….kind of like it is there running it around the corner under the ladder and in the same print. I love the tree!! I also love how you crafted it. You are so lucky to have a husband that knows your taste and can pick things up like that for you. Mine wouldn’t even think to do something like that. I’d get a keychain from the local circle K…lol.
    Anyway, love what you’ve done and as always, love your style!

    1. Hi Shirley! You are just too sweet and I can’t tell you how much I appreciate you following along!

      Yes, I am super lucky to have my hubby that gets me and helps me with my projects. I don’t know where I’d be without him. πŸ™‚

      Have a beautiful day!

  2. That looks great together! You’re so lucky that your hubby is an enabler πŸ™‚ You should join the Thrift Store challenge that Amanda does every month. Thanks for sharing this with us on Merry Monday.

    1. Thank you, Erlene! I’m very lucky to have him as a partner in everything! I will definitely be participating in the thrift store challenge!

  3. Colleen, first let me tell you I came here by way of Essential Blogging on Facebook.

    I love everything in these pictures! Your project is very Fixer Upper which is so perfect these days. How neat that your husband just knows too. πŸ™‚

    I’m pinning but having the hardest time deciding which board because so much is pretty.

    1. Thank you so much Stacey! I’m so happy to have found the Essential Blogging Group, such great information and I have been inspired by so many people! I LOVE Fixer Upper and her style so it means a ton that you made that connection. I am so very lucky to have a husband that likes it too and has a really good eye for it. Thanks so much for stopping by and I will definitely be checking out your site as well!