Well, maybe both.
I'm not saying "I" think this is garbage.
It really is. Well, you be the judge!
Is this art?
What about this?
Look closer...
How do you begin with this...
...and end up with this? (in about a half-hour)
It's easy. Aluminum cans. Spray paint.
Gel stain or watered acrylic paint.
A key or some other small embellishment.
Hot glue. Cardboard or backing paper.
A thrift store frame.
At the very least, it's a good conversation starter!
Word for the Day:
(To everything there is a season)
Ecclesiastes 3:6
...a time to search and a time to give up,
a time to keep and a time to throw away...
Gel stain or watered acrylic paint.
A key or some other small embellishment.
Hot glue. Cardboard or backing paper.
A thrift store frame.
At the very least, it's a good conversation starter!
Word for the Day:
(To everything there is a season)
Ecclesiastes 3:6
...a time to search and a time to give up,
a time to keep and a time to throw away...
May you see everything through new eyes today!
-Revi
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11 comments:
If there's rust and metal involved of course it's art.
I am currently holding onto a bag of soda cans.The likes of which have been cut down to remove the tops and bottoms.
Now, this is not what I had in mind-- but instead a couple of vintage styled crocheted hats...
Your trash/art...my trash/hats...same difference, right?
It's in the eye of the recycler~ Pat
Looks very interesting and I like interesting.
I need to leave them outside and let them get rusted and the key to get rusted and then I would put it on my easel and be so happy!
Great inspiration. Thanks for linking up to the party!
blessings,
karianne
Clever! And it certainly is a conversation starter ...
Thanks so much for linking it up at our "It's a Cinch" party!
:)
Linda
www.itallstartedwithpaint.com
That's a real trash to treasure piece! I kind of like it!
I think it's kinda cool. Any time you put your creative self out there you will find a soulmate who will see the beauty.
Thanks so much for linking.
Hugs,
Patti
I love the upcycle. A very neat idea. Thanks so much for sharing it at our party. :)
Karah
Love it!! I have been to galleries where everything is made from "junk" and the art is stunning!
So glad you joined our Cinch party.
Kelly
Now this is visionary! Love it! Perfectly repurposed! Thank you for sharing your lovely blog with Home and Garden Thursday,
Kathy
Thanks for sharing this post..
Offer Waterman & Co.
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