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How to Create a Piece of Modern Jaws Artwork

by Lindsay Ballard on June 17, 2016 17 Comments

It seems like every blog post in the last year or so, I’ve said something to the effect of, “It’s been crazy!  I’m still here!”  Once again, I have the same sentiment.  This was a hard school year for us with seemingly unending appointments with doctors and specialists, and we are so glad to be in the “go nowhere and do nothing” days of summer.

While this isn’t a post to hash out everything that’s been going on (I’m sure I’ll talk about it at some point), I do want to offer my apologies of sort for putting Makely on the back burner.  As I know you would agree, parents do everything we can possibly do for our kids, and this year that meant only getting to focus on the critical elements of our lives while we kept our heads above water.  Now that summer is here, Tom and I have had a collective sigh of relief.  And for us, that relief means we can work on all of those projects that we’ve been putting off.

Once such project is finally creating a painted version of the Jaws poster that inspired Zack’s room re-do.  I originally found it online, and I knew that I had to incorporate my version of it into a piece of Jaws artwork to hang above his headboard.  I can’t explain why I love this so much, but I guess that’s just the thing about art.  Zack loves sharks, and I felt like this poster was going to make his room sharky without being “sharky.”

Vintage minimal Jaws poster

This was such an easy project once I decided to get going on it!  I started by picking up a piece of 2′ x 4′ MDF (medium-density fiberboard) at Home Depot.  It was taller than I wanted it to be for his wall, so Tom used the table saw to cut about a foot off of the height.

Next, I primed the entire piece with a good quality primer.  Even though I was going to use Glidden Complete™ – Stain Blocking Paint + Primer on the piece, I know from working with MDF that it soaks up paint like crazy.  The primer was to put a barrier between the MDF and my good quality paint, so that color wouldn’t be effected.

The top part of the piece was going to be Lindsay White (like Zack’s walls), so I went ahead and just painted to top half of the piece in that color.

DIY Modern Jaws Artwork via MakelyHome.com

Then, I attached a large picture hanger on the back of the MDF and hung it on his wall.  I wanted to make the ocean a modern ombre and match the lines on his wall, so I carefully sketched out the lines where I would need the colors to transition.

DIY Modern Jaws Artwork via MakelyHome.com

DIY Modern Jaws Artwork via MakelyHome.com

The next part was the most difficult part of the whole project.  I resized in Photoshop Elements the Jaws that poster I had found online.  Then, I broke it into sections that would fit on a 8″ x 11″ (normal printer paper size) by using my guide lines.  I was then able to crop the poster to just one section, print it out, and then Undo the crop (Command + Z on a Mac, Control + Z in Windows) to move on to the next section.  The result was the poster printed across many sheets of paper that I taped together to make the sign to trace onto my MDF.

There are many ways you can trace a pattern onto wood or MDF (my favorite is this one), but I used my serrated tracing wheel to draw out the detail lines of the letters, the swimmer, the shark and its mouth.  Then, I just filled in those lines with pencil and drew in the other missing details, like his teeth and eyes.

DIY Modern Jaws Artwork via MakelyHome.com

Finally, it was time to paint!  I laid plastic sheeting across my kitchen table and broke out my Glidden Complete™ – Stain Blocking Paint + Primer.  The first area I painted was the swimmer, and she is painted in Summer Sandcastle.  I was working with the piece upside down at this point, so I was able to quickly move on to the Jaws letters, which are painted in Red Geranium.  I moved to the other side of the piece and painted the shark in Ascot Blue.

DIY Modern Jaws Artwork via MakelyHome.com

The Glidden Complete™ – Stain Blocking Paint + Primer laid down so nicely!  I painted each color with 2 coats (except the Red Geranium – reds always require more coats than normal), and the color was vivid and rich.  It covered my pencil marks, which is not always the case for other paints.  This will be great paint to use if you have something to hide on your walls or ceiling, such as a water stain or crayon marks.

Once the details were finished, I was able to paint the ombre ocean colors.  The largest portion of the ocean was Marine Blue, so I painted it first.  Then, I mixed the Marine Blue and Lindsay White in equal parts and painted the top part of the ocean.  I did the same thing with Marine Blue and Deep Pool for the small bottom part.  After that was dry, I used a paper towel to blot on the the mixed paints over the top and bottom lines of the Marine Blue, which blended the areas together to form a nice ombre effect.

After the piece dried, all I had to do was hang it on Zack’s bedroom wall.  He quickly declared it “Jaw-some.”

DIY Modern Jaws Artwork via MakelyHome.com

I am thrilled that this last big project for his room is finished.  Now I only have to put together a few little details, and I can declare it DONE!

DIY Modern Jaws Artwork via MakelyHome.com

DIY Modern Jaws Artwork via MakelyHome.com

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I Need You to Help Me Figure Out My Flooring Woes.

by Lindsay Ballard on March 1, 2016 23 Comments

What happens when you put your dogs in your bedroom and shut the door?  And they really, really want to get out and play with the team of Destination Imagination kids who are practicing their skit in your living room?

Oh, nothing.

Wait, that’s a lie.  Something big happens.

Welcome to my bedroom, y’all.

Carpet ripped up by dog

Yaaaaayyyy.  Isn’t that awesome?  And honestly, this is not the first time this has happened.  The dog who did this has done this before in the exact same spot, and we had it repaired because he didn’t go all the way down to the pad.  But this time, I don’t think there’s any way that we can fix it.

Thanks, Jack.  It’s a good thing he’s so pretty and sweet.

Jack

Our carpet has been used and abused and is almost 9 years old.  So, it’s time to shell out the money and get it replaced.  I’m not excited about spending the money, but I am excited about having new floors.

We currently have carpet in our master bedroom, living room and dining room.  The rest of the first floor is tile.  Upstairs we also have carpet, but it’s in pretty good shape.

So, now we need to look at our flooring options, and I need your help!  I’m not even gong to start looking at colors until I pick a type of flooring.  Here are the options I am considering:

Replace the carpet with more carpet

This is the most cost effective option.  I know that I will have the same problems with the carpet that I have now – like stains and foot traffic – and the opportunity for Jack to rip it up again.  I’d have to match the color pretty close to what I have now, since our carpeted staircase is right next to the living room (and I don’t want to replace the carpet on the stairs and upstairs at this time).  And if I’m being honest, I want something more fun than carpet.

Replace the carpet with wood look tile

I really love all of the wood grain tiles that are on the market right now.  Tile is so easy to maintain, but it is loud.  Our living room is an open to a two story ceiling, so will that be too loud?  And is it okay to have two different types of tile on one floor (the entry way and kitchen/breakfast room has basic 12×12 beige tile) or should we replace all of our tile?

Replace the carpet with laminate

I have never had laminate before, so I really don’t know how “livable” it will be with dogs, kids and lots of DIY projects.  It will be cheaper than wood look tile (I think), and it will feel more like wood.  But does it get scratched up super easily?  And I know there are all sorts of different thicknesses, so what should I look for?

Replace the carpet with hardwood

Let’s be honest.  In a perfect world where money was no option, I would definitely go this route.  Unfortunately, this is not the world I live in!  It’s absolutely gorgeous, but I’m just not sure that it’s the best choice for my house.  If my dog can do that to carpet, imagine what he could do to hardwood!

So really, I need your help.  Which of these options have you gone with, and why did you choose them?  Did you DIY or pay to have it installed?  Is there another option I haven’t considered?

Man, I can talk about paint and the best type to use all day long.  But flooring?  I feel almost paralyzed at the thought.

Signed,

Confused in Austin

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About Makely

Lindsay Ballard is a former college mascot turned political geek turned roller derby playing, DIY fanatic.

Lindsay chronicles her projects, design ideas, and lifestyle tips here at Makely, where she shares tutorials and inspiration. Her DIY designs are bold and graphic, while her spirit is fun and full of color.

Lindsay lives outside of Austin, Texas with her husband (Tom), children (Zack and Emma), and dogs (Duke and Jill). She plays roller derby for the Rockin' City Rollergirls out of Round Rock, Texas.


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