
Over at tchotcke attack, Janelle posted pictures of a bathroom she decorated at her workplace. She is in fashion production so she choose standard tissue paper patterns and images of scissors for her visuals. The how-to's below the jump...
She mod-podged the patterns directly to the wall, then added another topcoat. After photocoping a bunch of different types of scissors, she manipulated the images to get varied effects and then mounted them on to colored cardstock. The scissors were then mod-podged on and a final "super top coat" was applied.
She says, "I really like how it all turned out, the contrast of the tan paper patterns and the white tile. . love it. Also the grainy black and white photocopies contrasting with the bright colors."
We agree! Now it's got us thinking about colorful tissue paper modpodged over some photocopies of gorgeous peony patterns....or seventies geometrics sized way up....hmmmmm
Via: Tchotchke Attack - Thanks, Janelle!
Comments (2)
I don't like this in the least.
I don't like the above commenter, House Voyeur, and to tell you in a more constructive way, I don't like you because you are ignorant of other types of design and you are unintelligent. Love the vintage patterns that are modpodged, an organic, surreal, and mesmerizing piece of art on a wall.