This screen panel project is a perfect guide for for transforming plain wooden room dividers into pieces of art that match your space’s personality. With these you won’t have to stuff your unsightly mess into the closet or under the bed when you suddenly have company—you can just block a whole portion of a room off and give your space added flair while you are it.
Framed fabrics are fast, cheap, and easy way to add one-of-a-kind artwork to an otherwise plain or dreary space. You can frame fabric pieces as they are or embellish the fabric with thread using a free-motion thread-painting technique. Heck, you can even take it one step further by adding bling in the form of small crystals or rhinestones!
Click here to download these two projects in a single PDF, that includes easy-to-follow instructions and some added ideas and inspiration for fabric art home decor!
These projects are an excerpt from Make it You—Your Space by Shannon Mullen which includes easy step-by-step instructions for making projects for your pad that are uniquely you.
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