DIY String Art Tutorial December 19, 2013 DIY, Fabric and Textiles, Home Decor Tutorials 13 Comments 64416 I’m sure I’m the last person to jump on this train. The truth is I have been a little intimidated to try it. It just looks so technical. I mean check out this amazing art at Honey & Fitz. {Honey & Ftiz} It wasn’t until I was looking for a handmade gift idea for a friend of mine that I actually considered trying it. Then I put it off, for about a week and a half. Avoidance: classic crafting technique. Seriously, I can’t be the only one. But remember, it did take me an entire year to take my sewing machine out of the box. So really a week is an improvement, don’t you think? Here’s what I used: A piece of wood (about 1″ thick) Linoleum nails (5 packs) Embroidery floss D-ring hanging hardware Hammer Needle nose pliers Tacky glue Thread scissors First things first, I grabbed a piece of wood from the basement that happened to be the perfect size. Jackpot! I sanded it a little, then stained it with some Old Masters gel stain. Before I jumped into nailing, I remembered something I forget about 50% of the time: put the hanging hardware on first! Then it was time to get started (for real). I was still really hesitant at this point. I kept thinking I’d spend a billion years hammering in all these nails and wrapping string and the project would be a total fail in the end. But there’s only one way to find out! I had already printed out the image I wanted to “string up” so I taped it on. Now don’t judge me, this is a gift…remember? Then I began with the nails. These little guys. A lot of them. I started by marking spots about 1/2″ apart, but quickly abandoned that idea except in small areas where I really wanted to make sure I got the spacing right. I also decided there was one important tool left out of nearly every tutorial I read: pliers. It was so much easier to hold the nails with the pliers than with my fingers- plus there was less risk of injury. Once I got the hang of it, it wasn’t too bad actually-despite the fact that this was admittedly a very ambitious image to start with. Phew! I carefully tore the paper from under the nails (seriously, be careful). The pliers came in handy for this job as well. Looks pretty neat, but decidedly unfinished. So then I got out the string. All 6 colors. Yes, 6! It obviously wouldn’t be the best Phish string art ever if it wasn’t multicolored! I started by tying a knot on one nail, then wrapping the string around until I thought it looked good. Turns out this is not as technical as I originally thought. Make sure you outline the shapes/areas in addition to filling in the middle. To tie off the end, I trimmed the string to about an inch, dabbed some glue along the length, then wrapped it around the nail several times. Once it was dry, I clipped off the end. Because of all the colors and detail, I had to do this a lot. On and on I went, referencing a hard copy of the logo when necessary (the nails kind of blur together after awhile…) And finally, I’m totally inspired to make something for myself now using this technique. Have you ever tried this?? 13 Responses Marni @ Haberdashery Fun December 21, 2013 This is great! So many ideas come to mind.. Reply Maxine December 22, 2013 What a wonderful idea! So creative. I will be trying some of these art projects in the new year. I am actually in the process of decorating my house now. Great timing. Reply Omo December 23, 2013 One word…..WOW. This is so awesome. Might have to get my hands on this on after the holidays. Will share when I do. Great work Reply Top 10 Stunning DIY String Art - Top Inspired January 15, 2014 […] DIY project and photo credit to lovelycraftyhome.com […] Reply String Art Strikes Again! January 22, 2014 […] last time I tackled this art form, it was for a gift for a friend. Well…then I got jealous and had to make one for […] Reply Mary Flynn January 22, 2014 Love this. Reply A New “E” On The Block August 25, 2014 […] the wood and went to town with a hammer! For more details on this process, please visit my original string art tutorial. You can also see one of my other string art projects […] Reply Deb September 25, 2014 I used to do these a lot as a kid – you could buy kits. In fact, I have been looking online recently to see if there were any left around! I guess I’m gonna have to just wing it! You’ve inspired me! Reply Stacy’s Top Picks Stunning DIY String Art | Stacy's Club June 29, 2015 […] via lovelycraftyhome.com […] Reply Top 10 Stunning DIY String Art | Viseem June 29, 2015 […] via lovelycraftyhome.com […] Reply Dan September 18, 2016 Is the (hot) glue to secure the string around the nails, and would it be very visible? Reply 55 DIY Gifts for Father's Day | Ideas and Inspiration for Every Occasion | Shutterfly April 21, 2017 […] Lovely Crafty Home string art project will bring color and style to your Dad’s office or home. Craft a piece […] Reply 40 Most Creative DIY String Art Projects You Can Do - DIY & Crafts June 4, 2017 […] Make your decor a memo to work hard for your dreams and this lovely string art DREAM project would be the perfect in this regard. You can make it and display proudly on the walls of our house in any section or in you own room. Learn the tutorial help here lovelycraftyhome […] Reply Leave a Reply Cancel ReplyYour email address will not be published.CommentName* Email* Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. CAPTCHA Code * Notify me of follow-up comments by email. Notify me of new posts by email. Check here to Subscribe to notifications for new posts
Maxine December 22, 2013 What a wonderful idea! So creative. I will be trying some of these art projects in the new year. I am actually in the process of decorating my house now. Great timing. Reply
Omo December 23, 2013 One word…..WOW. This is so awesome. Might have to get my hands on this on after the holidays. Will share when I do. Great work Reply
Top 10 Stunning DIY String Art - Top Inspired January 15, 2014 […] DIY project and photo credit to lovelycraftyhome.com […] Reply
String Art Strikes Again! January 22, 2014 […] last time I tackled this art form, it was for a gift for a friend. Well…then I got jealous and had to make one for […] Reply
A New “E” On The Block August 25, 2014 […] the wood and went to town with a hammer! For more details on this process, please visit my original string art tutorial. You can also see one of my other string art projects […] Reply
Deb September 25, 2014 I used to do these a lot as a kid – you could buy kits. In fact, I have been looking online recently to see if there were any left around! I guess I’m gonna have to just wing it! You’ve inspired me! Reply
Stacy’s Top Picks Stunning DIY String Art | Stacy's Club June 29, 2015 […] via lovelycraftyhome.com […] Reply
Dan September 18, 2016 Is the (hot) glue to secure the string around the nails, and would it be very visible? Reply
55 DIY Gifts for Father's Day | Ideas and Inspiration for Every Occasion | Shutterfly April 21, 2017 […] Lovely Crafty Home string art project will bring color and style to your Dad’s office or home. Craft a piece […] Reply
40 Most Creative DIY String Art Projects You Can Do - DIY & Crafts June 4, 2017 […] Make your decor a memo to work hard for your dreams and this lovely string art DREAM project would be the perfect in this regard. You can make it and display proudly on the walls of our house in any section or in you own room. Learn the tutorial help here lovelycraftyhome […] Reply