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DIY Summer School: Gold Stick Art

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Sadly, it is our last session of DIY Summer School today, but I think we’re ending on a fun one! In case you need to get caught up, be sure to check out our prior sessions of DIY Summer School featuring the following: IKEA projects, Thrift Store projects, Wildcard projects, Craft Store projects, Tool Store projects, and lastly, today’s Items Found in Nature Projects!

This project was really easy but I also love the end results.

Although our mudroom is actually still in total renovation mode, I still feel the need to decorate it. Obviously. 😉 And although I am in complete denial about summer coming to an end, I do realize that the current surf print probably isn’t ideal as a year-round solution. So, I thought it would be fun to change it out with something that could be used in the fall through the end of winter. Here was the room the last time I showed it during my summer home tour.

Summer Home Tour - Mud Room Details - Life On Virignia Street

We’ve had some pretty serious thunderstorms around here this past week, and inevitably, I’ll find birch branches in our yard whenever this occurs. Although honestly, I think these branches were left over from when I trimmed the trees a few weeks back because there were any leaves left on them.  I decided to take a few of them and turn them into “art” for the mudroom, as I wasn’t wanting too precious or serious look (it is the mud room, after all).

DIY Gold Stick Art in progress - Life On Virginia Street

I gathered up a few sticks, used some trimming shears to cut them to size based on the shadow box frame I found, and then got to work (as a side note the shadow box frame has a really cute linen board and brass brads to pin things to but I just used I white piece of paper to back the sticks). After a few coats of my favorite gold spray paint, they were ready to go. Once dry, I simply used a glue gun to attach the branches to the frame. I cut and arranged them to look like small trees. I really love the three dimensional aspect since they are in a shadow box and their natural shapes could be shown better.

DIY Gold Stick Art process - Life On Virginia Street

And now, the finished product!

DIY Gold Stick Art - Life On Virginia Street

I am loving the look – so simple yet perfect for fall!

DIY Gold Stick Art - Life On Virginia Street

Room Sources (linked where applicable):

Wall Paint Color: Behr Dolphin Fin (50%) | White Paint: Currently just Kilz Primer | Vase: HomeGoods | Blanket: HomeGoods | Bronze Chandelier | Stick Art Frame: Target | Denim Jacket: J. Crew Factory

And because I don’t want to deceive you, here’s a more accurate shot of what the room fully looks like (and this really isn’t the worst of it). Let’s hope it’s not possible for Frog Tape to become a permanent part of your wall if you leave it on too long 😉

DIY Gold Stick Art mudroom reality - Life On Virginia Street

I hope you enjoyed this project as much as I did (it was so easy). Be sure to check out all of the other projects – they are all so good!

designPOST Interiors
Dimples & Tangles
Thou Swell
Charming in Charlotte
Life on Virginia Street
Lindsey Brooke Design
Claire Brody Designs
Avery Street Design

It’s hard to believe this is our last session of DIY Summer School! We all had so much fun and thank each of you for following along.

Lastly, if you’re looking for the Pretty Preppy Party, it went live shortly before this post, so feel free to link up your pretty and preppy projects from the last month!

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August 20, 2015 · 8 Comments

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  1. Jennifer @ Dimples and Tangles says

    August 20, 2015 at 7:55 am

    Great idea! What a sweet little addition for Fall!

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  2. Mallory says

    August 20, 2015 at 8:18 am

    Love this and might have to copy it for Fall!!

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  3. Christy @ 11 Magnolia Lane says

    August 20, 2015 at 8:21 am

    So cute! I’m also glad to see that I’m not the only nut job whose grass is covered with random spray paint patches. 🙂

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  4. Claire Brody says

    August 20, 2015 at 8:38 am

    Love this Sarah!

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  5. Kevin | Thou Swell says

    August 20, 2015 at 4:02 pm

    This looks fantastic, I love how simple and modern it turned out!

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  6. Laura Irion // Avery Street Design says

    August 20, 2015 at 4:49 pm

    This is a great project- beautiful results, simple, and easy. And your mudroom is gorgeous, frog tape and all! I love those white walls and how you styled the ferns in the vase. I’m going to miss being in Summer School with you!!

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  7. Rebekah Purnel says

    January 31, 2018 at 6:57 pm

    what a great idea! I have applied your gold stick art idea and have made one for my bedroom! It is just awesome and changed the looking of my bedroom… Thanks Sarah for your nice idea!

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    • Sarah says

      February 1, 2018 at 9:00 am

      So glad to hear you loved it! Thanks for sharing! 🙂

      Reply

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