When I ordered this pillow cover from h&m I didn't know what I'd do with it, but knew that the possibilities were worth $4.99. By the way, who knew that h&m had such great bedding!? My mom got the boys linen duvet covers and shams for Christmas from there, and we love them.
I honestly don't have any photos of the painting process because I really didn't think I would like it, and especially wouldn't post about it.
But one day as I was painting the canvas you see the corner of this photo, I decided to experiment with painting on the pillow cover.
I placed a piece of cardboard inside the cover (there's a zipper in the back) so it wouldn't bleed through. I used both fabric paint and acrylic paint.
After it dried, I removed the cardboard and put the pillow form in the cover.
I love the way it turned out!
I should probably make a disclaimer that this is not the pillow you'll snuggle up with--it is not soft. It's just a simple way to add color to a room.
Wouldn't this be a fun project to do with your daughter for her room?
You can barely tell in the photos, but the gold that I used was metallic so in person it catches light--so fun!
I found the turquoise chair at a flea market in Shreveport. I didn't even have to paint it! The frame on the wall is from the trash, and the branch is one that was on our porch one day that I decided to hot glue it to my wall. Don't worry, it comes off easily.
One more thing--do y'all have the Color Snap App from Sherwin Williams? You can take any photo and match the colors to make a color pallette. So if you have trouble putting colors together for projects like this or for decorating a room, you could use a picture to get started.
Here are a few photos that inspired me to make a color snap pallette. Once it matches all the colors, you can click on any of the small squares at the bottom to see the name and number of the color.
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ReplyDeleteI love it! Did you heat set your cover after it was dry? I just got the same covers and am excited to paint them!
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