I am so happy to share this project with you. Morena is a blog friend who does amazing craft and DIY projects. She is awesome and I'm so happy to have her here to fill in while I'm on a blog-vacation!
Ciao, Stay at Home-ista readers! My name is Morena and I am delighted to have the opportunity to share a project with you today! I blog at Morena's Corner, where I share tutorials for projects that are fast and frugal, yet still look fabulous. I am a new homeowner and a mom to four kids, so you will find instructions for projects ranging from home decor items to accessories to crafts for kids. I hope you'll come visit my corner!

Today I am excited to show you a way to knock off an expensive wall art item by using paint and giant plastic scissors from the Dollar Tree.
| Sold by Through the Country Door My inspiration for this project came from Through the Country Door. I was looking for school themed wall decor to decorate the family workspace I am putting together. I started with a giant pair of plastic scissors found in the toy section at the Dollar Tree. I primed it with inexpensive white spray paint. |
Then I taped off the scissors and spray painted the blades with Krylon's Silver Metallic Paint. After it dried I moved the tape and spray painted the handles with Krylon Black paint.

To make the blades look more realistic, I brushed on Deco Art's Crafter's Acrylic Paint in black and wiped it off. This is the technique I used to make my faux silver bowl. I think it makes the silver paint go from looking cheap to looking like real metal. I love this finish!
And there you have it: awesome wall art for a few dollars! Fast, frugal, yet fabulous!
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9 comments:
hey jessica- the pictures are not showing up for me. just wanted to let you know! :)
Hey, the picts aren't working for me either. I'm looking at it in chrome, don't know if that is helpful to know!
I know you don't need to hear it again, but just in case third times a charm.....no pics for me either.
~Bliss~
Thanks for your input, everyone! Jessica is working on it! She doesn't have a computer with her so fingers crossed that she can update from her phone. Thanks for your patience and I hope you'll love the tutorial!
Jessica, thank you VERY much for having me!
Fast, frugal, and fabulous is just my speed Morena! Great tutorial and thanks for sharing ...
:)
Linda
Thanks you, Linda!
Whoa! They totally look real! Who knew you could find giant plastic scissors at the Dollar Tree!
Thanks, Erin!!
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