DIY Mini Abstract Paintings

 
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I created a few easy mini abstract paintings for our sitting room and love the way they turned out! I am sharing a few details with you so you can easily recreate the look in your own home!

 
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You will need…

4x6 White Watercolor Paper

Acrylic Paint - 2 colors

Water

Paintbrushes

Frame (I chose this one)

Mat (I had mine cut at Hobby Lobby)

 
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I start with multiple pieces of plain white watercolor paper. I take the lighter color of the 2 colors that I have chosen and mix with a little bit of water. This helps thin the paint out so it appears more like a watercolor. Then I create the background by spreading the paint thinly across the paper.

I create multiple options so I can choose my favorites when I am done painting. This gives me a variety and takes the pressure off messing up off the table.

Leave the edges uneven and wait for them to dry before adding the second step.

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After the bottom layer is dry, I use regular acrylic paint to add my shapes. I leave the edges rough to add texture. This part does not need to be perfect. Make sure to leave it a little streaky to achieve this look.

I decided to go with a square and a circle to mix things up.

Once this part dries, you are ready to pick your favorites. Then frame and hang!

Details on framing below.

 
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Frame and Mat Details

I used this frame and had mats cut to fit the frame at Hobby Lobby. The actual frame and white mat is a 16x20. Hobby Lobby charged $14 a mat for this size. The price varies depending on size! I had them cut out a 4x6 opening in the center of the mat to create this look.

The frame I chose is listed as the 11x14 option on the Target listing. It is referring to the opening of the image but the actual frame is a 16x20 so I went with this option.

 
 
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