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Poster Art

DIY Poster Art

https://www.cutoutandkeep.net/projects/poster-art • Posted by elycia

This little project came from me not wanting to throw out my old posters but also not wanting to hang them anywhere in our new home. I finally decided to just get rid of them...but then I thought of something cute I could do with them! See, this is why I never want to throw anything out! I can always think of something to do with it eventually. I decided to cute little squares out from my old posters and make them into a new piece of art that reminds me of my teenage years. Here is what I did...

You will need

Project Budget
Cheap

Time

0 h 20

Difficulty

Nice & Simple
Medium poster7

Description

This little project came from me not wanting to throw out my old posters but also not wanting to hang them anywhere in our new home. I finally decided to just get rid of them...but then I thought of something cute I could do with them! See, this is why I never want to throw anything out! I can always think of something to do with it eventually. I decided to cute little squares out from my old posters and make them into a new piece of art that reminds me of my teenage years. Here is what I did...

Instructions

  1. Small poster1

    I collected up my posters, a picture frame, a piece of 8.5 x 11" card stock, scissors, a pencil, a ruler, a glue stick and a flat surface to work on.

  2. Small poster2

    I cut my card stock so that it fit on my picture frame backing.

  3. Small poster3

    Next came the tedious (but kind of fun) job of cutting little squares out of my posters. Measure your piece of card stock to figure out what size of squares will work for you. I ended up cutting squares that were 1" x 1". I used a ruler to mark where I needed to cut my posters. I decided on a rainbow colour scheme and cut my squares accordingly. You can work with whatever colours you like.

  4. Small poster4

    Next I did a rough layout to figure out how I wanted to position my squares.

  5. Small poster5

    Then I started transferring my rough layout onto my card stock. I glued it down piece by piece, first by going all the way up one side and then across the rows.

  6. Small poster6

    Ya! All done! I found a glue stick worked well but I'm sure anything sticky would do the trick.

  7. Small poster7

    Finally I put my new poster art into the frame and displayed it in our living room! I am so happy with the way it turned out.