Off-the-Wall DIY Yarn Art Projects We begin with yarn art projects that can be created off the wall, then positioned as you wish. Because sometimes it’s just a bit less scary to create those nail holes on something that can be easily removed from your home’s interior if things don’t go as planned! The key to yarn art: creating a shape with nails, then criss-crossing with the yarn to create an intricate form. Or you can take a different approach, thanks to this DIY Giant Cross-Stitch Wall Art! All you need is a painting canvas, embroidery thread or yarn, and a few other simple supplies, and you have a large, hip version of a tried and true craft. Wowie zowie! We’re loving this Ojos de Dios Yarn Mandala featured on 2Modern. Created by Jay Mohler, these tribal masterpieces are available through his Etsy shop. Buy them in their completed form, or purchase one of the DIY kits and experience a do-it-yourself project on a whole other level! On-the-Wall DIY Yarn Art Projects We now move to the world of yarn DIY projects that are created ON the wall. This is the kind I attempted, and I can tell you from experience that the scariest part is getting started. But that’s also what makes a project like this so exhilarating. If you pull it off, there’s definitely a level of pride matched only by the level of investment you have in the project! Check out the amazing yarn installation below from The Chronicles of Yarnia. In fact, a customer of Portland’s DIY yarn store Yarnia created this project with yarn he bought from the shop, then sent this photo to the store’s blog to showcase the results. Impressive! This DIY String Art Christmas Tree brings two important points to light: the fact that yarn art is perfect for the creation of angular geometric forms, and the fact that using a non-permanent adhesive, such as 3M decorating clips, can make the wall art a lot friendlier for renters. Ready to get fancy? Yes, the yarn art below is a true showpiece! In fact, this portrait string art project from Wisecraft packs a powerful punch, but it’s doable. It just takes patience This sweet DIY project idea certainly reinforces the comforts of home. Plus, it opens up lots of possibilities for other phrases, including the name of your child
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