Haven't been free to do any heavy duty DIY stuff this few weeks/months. Been pretty drained out. I've been given some 3M Expression tape sometime back to play with. So I thought this would be good for this who want to give their walls a little colour without having to stick the tapes on the wall.
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Things that you would need:
- Photoframe (I got this from IKEA)
- Expression tapes
- Some A4 paper
- Scissors
They have quite a lot of colours for the tapes, I picked the solid colours for this DIY.
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Step 1:
Cut the tape into small pieces, have about 5 for each colour. Prepare them first, so later when you stick you don't have to cut much.
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Step 2:
Once you are done cutting, you can start sticking them on the A4 paper, feel free to anyhow stick, it will look arty at the end.
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When you are about to be done, you can decide if you want to cut more to make them more cluttered.
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Step 3:
Prepare your photo frame, when you are done with your artwork, frame it up!
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And you are done! This took me about 10-15 mins. So you can have fun playing!
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All photos are taken with #htcone.
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