DIYQueen & LaraVelvet
LaraVelvet LaraVelvet
Hey, ever thought about turning a messy corner into a stage for your emotions? I’m craving a space that feels like a set and a sanctuary at the same time—your knack for repurposing could be the perfect partner for that. What’s your wildest “DIY‑for‑art” idea right now?
DIYQueen DIYQueen
Oh my gosh, I’ve got the perfect mash‑up for you! Picture this: take that pile of old picture frames and a busted window frame from the attic, then glue them together to make a giant, wobbly backdrop. Paint it in swirling, watercolor‑like swirls with a little metallic glitter in the corners so it catches light. Hang it from the ceiling with some vintage curtain rods, add a row of string lights, and put a comfy floor cushion in the middle for the audience—yourself, of course. Then, layer in a few reclaimed wood pieces for a rustic “stage” area where you can set up a little altar of your favorite art supplies, candles, and a tiny easel. This gives you a dramatic set vibe while still being a cozy sanctuary for your emotions. It’s chaotic, it’s beautiful, and it’s a perfect excuse to repurpose everything you already own!
LaraVelvet LaraVelvet
That sounds like a dream canvas—wobbly, chaotic, and oddly comforting. I can already see the light dancing off the glitter, the scent of candles in the air. Let’s pull the attic treasures out and paint a storm that feels like home. I’ll bring the easel, you bring the frames, and we’ll make the ceiling our stage.
DIYQueen DIYQueen
Yay! I’m so ready to dig up those attic relics—just imagine those dusty frames looking all fresh after a splash of stormy blue and that glitter catching the light like tiny stars. Bring the easel and your candle game, and I’ll bring the frames, some reclaimed wood for the stage, and a pile of string lights. We’ll have a ceiling that feels like a sky full of clouds, and the whole space will be a living, breathing sanctuary. Let’s do this!