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Begin with the search for the center of the circle. This is a bit like feel but with a compass it i


The wall in my room has always been bald white, and I wanted to do bring a change in time. I hesitated between a work of art and a inspirationeel bulletin board, but eventually opted for a combination of both. Measure this honeycomb bulletin board! I am mégablij note: it brightens up my room, is easy and cheap to make and I can pin down all my ideas!
What you need: paint in colors that you like, an ordinary brush or sponge brush to apply the paint (where you prefer it works), a cutter, pencil, compass (not pictured), protractor and most importantly ... round cork coasters. honeycombs cereal This way, come from Ikea and sold by three (Heat, 1.49 / 3 pieces)!
Begin with the search for the center of the circle. This is a bit like feel but with a compass it is not so difficult! Form your compass to the distance from the center to the outside of the circle, put your compass on the outside and pass the length accordingly. From the point that you have drawn just go on, and so the whole circle. Sounds a bit complicated, but it's super easy!
Paint Time! We chose orange, ocher and salmon a pinkish color (white with a touch of orange and red)! We ourselves have been working with the sponge honeycombs cereal brushes, which were ideal because there is considerable relief is in the mats. We painted the way, only the top and side, rear, after all, no one will see;).
After a night of drying we could pick up the mats of the newspaper and started experimenting with the form that we would give to our bulletin board. Eventually I chose this form: not symmetrical honeycombs cereal and the colors nicely balanced. This form is indeed about one meter wide!
Et voilà! The bulletin board is great on my wall: it is cheerful, I can spend all my ideas and I am very excited about the colors! A bit of real honeycomb-style :)! On drying after this little project is actually 1 2 3 off, so definitely worth to try! If you do, please let us know for sure! We'd love that! Thanks for letting us share these fun DIY with you! Psssss ... on Pinterest you can find a lot of other fun shapes of hexagon-boards, click here to verify that!
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Lauriëtte on August 15, 2014 at 11:00
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