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super simple text art

Last weekend I dashed around the house like a crazy person hanging, cleaning and crossing-things off. I want to get this house done by February 27th, the two year anniversary of when I moved in.

Now I realize "done" is an odd term. People don't like to think of houses being "finished" or home decor not "evolving" and I get that. I totally understand that "working on a house" is a hobby (and a fun one, at that!) and therefore something you could constantly be doing.

However. We are military and we move a lot. So I will be "making a house a home" for the next decade (at least) and I love the idea of getting a home "complete" (even if it's just for a short time). My ultimate goal is to be able to look around and not have a room/corner/broken outlet that drives me nuts. (If I actually succeed with this plan, it will be the first time in my adult life.)

Setting a deadline (2/27) is helping me kick things into gear (though please consider that I also set the goal to finish in 2014 and failed).

All of this to say, the house is thisclose to complete and last weekend Ellerie learned the word "hammer" as in "Mama is hammering all the nail holes into all of the walls."

There are a few photo projects I'll be sharing by the end of the month, but this post is all about three canvases. You might remember that I had more MAKE29 rejects than successes. When I cleared out the office, the rejects went into the garage (clear walls, full brain, can't lose) to be saved for a new, to-be-determined idea.

Obviously, that idea involved "black and white" & "love letters." These are some of the only tools in my home decor wheel house (the other ones: family photos, plants and wood-stain).

super simple art to mark a special date

Recently, I saw this pin again on my pinterest boards and decided anniversary date art would be fun. I filed it away thinking eventually I'd use stencils and other fancy products. In my whirlwind weekend, though, I decided free-handing it was the way to go. Boom! One done!

super simple text art

We have a hall right outside our bathroom that needed something. I considered painting a canvas with color, but after the success of the numbers decided simple was the way to go. "You're my favorite" is something I've been saying to Paul since the dark ages (senior year of college) and so it's a special saying to us (and "fave" fit better). Boom! Two done!

super simple text art

And the last one was written after I saw this article about CEO mantras. Nobody cares about almost is one of my top business mantras. It's my reminder to make it happen or get over it. The "ALMOST plans" are the ones that stifle us and that's no fun. Hop on board or hop off…and do it quick so you can figure out the next thing. Boom! The end!

Technical notes :

These canvases were already painted with color which is why they have that somewhat textured look.

I used white wall paint for the background and black acrylic with a blunt brush for the text.

I "practiced" by writing the words in the air a few times to get a feel for the size and scale. You can also practice writing with pen on paper to get an idea of how your letters will look.

Once you touch your brush to the canvas, keep going. You can go back and fill in with more paint later.

I realize many people don't like their handwriting. But the best part about it? It's yours. This is you. Writing your statements to hang in your house. There is nothing better than your handwriting for that task.

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21 responses to “filling up walls with text.”

  1. Natasha Avatar
    Natasha

    These look awesome 🙂
    I especially loved the Friday Night Lights reference today!! We’re just watching the final season now.

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  2. Jules Avatar

    Had an actual LOL re Friday Night Lights reference….applicable to be tweaked for so many life situations. We have been in our home for 4 years and its STILL not “done” We finally have a fire lit under us as we want to get ready to move…have informed my husband that our next home should be completed a bit faster so we can enjoy living in it all pretty.

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  3. Steve Avatar

    I love this, Elise. I primed a few canvases a while back with a similar intention of creating some text art and then, nothing. Sadly, they’re still stacked in a closet and mostly because I don’t like my handwriting! But you are so right- it may not be great handwriting, but it’s mine. Thanks for the little push to finish what I started 🙂

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  4. Libbi M. (Ashland, Oregon) Avatar
    Libbi M. (Ashland, Oregon)

    beautiful & simple. the link “i had more make29 rejects” doesn’t seem to be working.

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  5. Anna Avatar

    I love this, and your whole approach to decorating a space even though or because you’ll be moving soon. (It inspired a blog post – http://inaveryforeigntongue.blogspot.com/2014/12/tis-season.html ). We are not in the military and are living in the same city for the third year, but for one reason or another we’ve moved apartments every year. I love the idea of committing fully to a space, no matter how long you’ll be there, and wrapping it up so you can enjoy it.

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  6. elise Avatar
    elise

    Yes, I think about this a lot! It should be wonderful for US, not the next residents. 🙂 good luck on the finish!

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  7. elise Avatar
    elise

    Exactly! It’s wonderful because it’s yours.

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  8. Natalie | Circus & Bloom Avatar

    Great idea! These are such great and easy statement pieces to spice up any wall. “Nobody cares about almost” is a great quote 🙂
    Circus & Bloom
    ♥♥♥

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  9. Nancy Avatar

    They look great! I tell my husband he’s my favorite also! 🙂

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  10. Brianna Avatar
    Brianna

    Fun and easy. I like the idea of painting favorite quotes or song lyrics on canvas. I can’t wait until I have a space where I can hang things up (of course, that’s years off, but eventually).

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  11. Marian Avatar

    I love the bold, quick but meaningful nature of these pieces of art – exactly the qualities I’m always looking for in DIY art!!! The only thing I would do differently is do a couple of quotes in bold colour, rather than black and white! But that’s just because I’m addicted to colour! :p

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  12. ally Avatar

    Elise – just listening to yesterday’s podcast and had something to mention in regards to the booming sales of the digital download of the “Big Things Happen” piece. Being in Canada, I would think that you probably got many sales from people outside the US. Shipping is a big consideration for us. Is there any way for you to analyze where those sales came from geographically? For what it’s worth, I also agree that it’s likely also partly due to the price point on that item. Just had to send these thoughts, as a marketer.

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  13. Carolyn Williams Avatar

    I love reusing canvases… it’s that whole ghost of something past that adds to the beauty of the current art! (same things with houses, right?) These are beautiful, and good for you, getting things ‘done’!

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  14. mel Avatar

    Love these canvases and this is a reminder to just do it. I procrastinated about painting a script style canvas for over a year but now it’s done I love it even if it’s my raggy old handwriting. Thanks for the reminder and the inspiration.

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  15. Kristen Avatar

    I love this idea! Sometimes I get stifled by large creative projects like hanging a big canvas on a wall. Since it is taking up so much physical space I feel like it should really be something of value, and as an artist, I want it to be something that I’ve created. Perfectionism and procrastination set in and the walls stay bare. I think this is a great project to help get over that hurdle. Thanks!

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  16. Cara Avatar

    I am so glad I happened upon your blog. I’ve added you on blog loving, and I’m totally inspired. I secretly love my handwriting, but don’t think anyone else does, so I’m going to have a crack at this. What’s the worst that can happen?

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  17. dawn Avatar
    dawn

    I love this, GO YOU!! My handwriting isn’t the best but I do embrace it and use it in all my PL and art projects. The white/black is a great choice. Thanks for sharing!

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  18. Judy Avatar
    Judy

    Brilliant, again!

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  19. a touch of domesticity / katie sparrow Avatar

    This is such a good idea! I’ve been thinking a lot recently about your ‘just start’ attitude. I am a list maker and I need small successes and achievements but I am also by nature a procrastinator. A very annoying combination! If only I could just get on and do it, think how much I’d get done!

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  20. Karina K Avatar
    Karina K

    I love this idea! I’m gonna try it this weekend for our new apartment.Thanks!

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  21. Sarah Milligan Avatar

    Such a nice idea. I love that it recycles a canvas that has had its day. I will have to try it for sure.

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