Today I'm showing you another inexpensive DIY artwork project I did for her room. When I spotted this photo from Lonny, I knew I wanted to include a large photo in the new design.
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and these three nailhead trim cards.

I thought the room might be getting a little frame heavy (not to mention the gallery wall I'm planning!). I looked into having a photo canvas made, but that would have run me $100 or more....so I made my own!
First thing I needed was a 16x24 poster print, so I went with Poster Brain after reading many amazing reviews about them. And they did not disappoint!! I simply uploaded my photo file and a few days later my poster arrived.
The only other supplies I needed were an inexpensive canvas from the craft store, spray adhesive and strong glue.

1. Trim the poster to the dimensions of your canvas. My photo was the same width, but taller. I wanted it to wrap around the sides of the canvas, so I left an extra inch on the top and bottom.
2. Spray the back of the poster print liberally with adhesive, then center on the canvas. Smooth out any bubbles or wrinkles and turn face down and allow to dry flat.
3. Fold the photo overlap around the sides of the canvas. My spray adhesive was not strong enough to hold the thick photo paper down, so I ran a strip of FabriTac along the edges. Painter's tape held everything in place while it dried overnight. I think the photo would have wrapped easier had I slightly scored the backside along the fold line first.

It's lightweight, so it's safe to prop on top of the Fancy Pants Highboy.....here's the shot that makes my heart race:
I never get tired of looking at that cheery, yellow treasure!

The photo canvas is layered with a Provence poster mounted on foam core board, and a tissue puff ball. So nothing painful if they were they to topple over (especially once we enter the drawer slamming phase)!

I'm am thrilled with the project, but mostly with the quality and price of the poster print. Want to make your own photo canvas too...or enlarge your favorite photo into a poster? Poster Brain is giving away one free 24" x 36" poster, and free shipping to everyone who enters!
Here are your FIVE chances to enter:
1. Be a follower of Hi Sugarplum and leave a comment telling me.
2. Like Hi Sugarplum on Facebook.
2. Like Hi Sugarplum on Facebook.
3. Post to your Facebook about the Poster Brain Giveaway on Hi Sugarplum & leave a comment telling me.
4. Follow Hi Sugarplum on Twitter.
4. Follow Hi Sugarplum on Twitter.
5. Tweet the Poster Brain Giveaway on Hi Sugarplum & leave a comment telling me.
Be sure your email address is in your comment so Poster Brain can email you the Free Shipping Code! I'll keep the giveaway open until 8pm Friday night, and announce the winner Saturday, February 26. Good luck!
Update:: The Free Shipping code will be announced Saturday with the winner! Check back then because the code will only be valid for 10 days!
Update:: The Free Shipping code will be announced Saturday with the winner! Check back then because the code will only be valid for 10 days!
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Did you tackle any projects this weekend...big or small? I bet the crick in my neck from painting the ceiling rivals whatever project ailments you developed! And PS -- Happy, happy birthday to my dear, sweet, talented and beautiful BBFF Megan!! xo




















































Oh my goodness, you continue your reign as queen of DIY- this is amazing! Love how it turned out and that yellow dresser, be still my heart!
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So very cute! Love that picture of her (and the highboy, too, of course).
ReplyDeletethat is amazing! great tip on poster brain :)) thanks!
ReplyDeleteand that is such a precious photo of your little princess!
I love your blog so much and can't wait to see what you have to share next. I posted the Poster Brain Giveaway to my Facebook page!!! Thanks so much
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Your canvas came out great! I especially love it propped up on the highboy. Really fun and whimsical!
ReplyDeleteThank you for the chance for your giveaway....I follow you!
Your canvas looks great! I am a follower!
ReplyDeleteI am a follower of Hi Sugarplum! through GFC and my email is on my blogger profile :)
ReplyDeleteYour photo canvas looks great Cassie!!
i love that adorable photo! and i never get sick of seeing that fantsy pants dresser either. :)
ReplyDeleteOh yes please! I'm definitely a follower, how could I not be! Oh I'm still lovin' that high boy..it is just perfect and love the vignette above!
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GORG. And great job! You have mad skillz because I dont see any bumps, lumps or wrinkles! By the way, adorable picture. She's a rock star!
ReplyDeleteI check out your blog everyday! Love you inuendos! I'm wondering what size ribba frames you used for the paris calendar? I need to get some artwork on my wall.
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Denise
You are so amazing!!! The photo is SO perfect! This is going to be one fabulous room!
ReplyDeleteTweeted it!
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Thanks so much for sharing this how-to. I love the look but couldn't bear to spend $100!
ReplyDeleteI tweeted!
I've had you on my RSS feed for a month or two now! I read every post!
ReplyDeleteHow cool! I'm a follower!
ReplyDeleteGotta love PosterBrain! :) I love seeing all the pieces for Little Girl's room come together. I adore that yellow highboy! I think I might need it!
ReplyDeleteThat is so fantastic you did it yourself! It looks great especially on the high boy!
ReplyDeleteBrilliant, as usual, and I *love* that canvas on top of the fancy pants highboy!!! It's so perfect and *darling* of your kiddo! I'm already thinking up things to do with the poster...(c:
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So sweet. I love that highboy. The color is stunning. I'm a follower.
ReplyDeleteSo gorgeous. What a face on her!! That photo is precious. The room is really coming together! My daughter has pom poms {puff balls} in her room, too! :)
ReplyDeleteThat looks great on top of that highboy! And the picture of her is so cute!
ReplyDeleteAwesome giveaway -- I really enjoy your blog!
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What a great picture! The "drawer slamming phase" - haha - we are sooo already there! My daughter is 4 going on 16!
ReplyDeleteThis is great timing--I have been thinking about doing some big poster prints!! Thanks for sharing--she's a cutie! {Oh, and I'm a follower}
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That is such a clever idea! I follow your blog.
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I am following. megsmindnet@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteAlso, I never get tired of looking at that cheery yellow treasure either. : )
That picture is adorable!!! I'm a follower of your blog and I love it :)
ReplyDeleteLove it! What an adorable picture!! I would love to do that with a photo of the girls. We finally finished the entryway redo!!
ReplyDeleteI tweeted about it here:
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New follower. LOVE this project!!! I have the perfect picture to try it.
ReplyDeleteI tweeted @thaunak
ReplyDeleteAnd I shared on Facebook (trosekay at comcast dot net)
ReplyDeleteadorable with an emphasis on cute!
ReplyDeleteI love following your blog because you have such cute ideas. Thanks for sharing the DIY photo canvas!
ReplyDeleteYour daughter is adorable. Great photo of her! I'm a follower and a huge fan of your happy yellow fancy pants highboy. Love the touch of the fun pink pom pom!
ReplyDeleteWhat a GREAT idea! I love this and am definitely going to make one! I don't have a facebook or a twitter (I know, I'm in the dark ages), otherwise I would totally enter for a free poster. I am a follower of your amazing blog though (and I too can't get enough of that fancy yellow dreamy dream!!).
ReplyDeleteLove that picture - she is so cute!! Thanks for the recommendation & giveaway - you know I'm a follower girl ;)
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous idea!!! I love it!
ReplyDeleteI'm a follower :-)
Such a cute/fun photo of your daughter. Love it on top of the highboy.
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Im a follower!
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I follow on GFC.
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I follow you on Twitter. My Twitter handle is @purplelarkspur
ReplyDeleteI tweeted the giveaway!
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Oooooh, that looks awesome. What a great picture that is :) I keep meaning to do a big canvas of Lil too.
ReplyDeleteI love it! Will definitely do this eventually! I am so overwhelmed with moving right now!
ReplyDeleteTotally tweeted about the poster giveaway!
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ReplyDeleteYour daughter's room is so sweet! And what great DIY projects- kudos to you! I would love to be part of this giveaway. Thanks for doing this! :)
ReplyDeleteI love the Highboy. I wish I had one for my daughter's room. I am a follower and can't wait to win that free poster.
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That picture of you daughter is precious! Great choice- would love to win one here- and since it was my birthday, maybe you could just pick me!! Ha:) Thanks for the love!!
ReplyDeleteI love the quality of your canvas picture...and I especially love the fact that it's not as expensive as ordering an actual canvas print. Thanks for you wonderful and fun-to-read blog:)
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shanna_lockman@hotmail.com
Beautiful room and love the idea! I am following now. Thanks!
ReplyDeletewonderful timing!!!! we are going to do this for our church nursery, but this will cut costs a good bit!!!
ReplyDeleteyour poster turned out great! will definitely be doing one (or three) in our playroom!
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Thanks for the tutorial! I'm a new follower to your awesome blog! I LOVE that yellow highboy!
ReplyDeleteI posted the giveaway on Facebook.
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ReplyDeleteI liked you on FB and am a new follower!! Hooray and crossing fingers for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteYou are a genius! Love the Highboy, and the adorable photo of your princess. I am a follower and I liked you on facebook too!
ReplyDeleteLove it! I'm a follower via Google Reader. jennifer @ toadhaven . com
ReplyDeleteNow following & entering in on this fabulous prize! Thanks!
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The highboy and the vignette on top turned out just right with the perfect mix of glamour, freshness and fun that every little girl (and big girl too!) loves! Kuddos to you again Cassie! Thanks for the giveaway, btw, I'm a follower :-)
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Really super cool!! I'm a new follower of Hi Sugarplum :D
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I adore this tutorial!!
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ReplyDeleteWhat a GREAT idea! I would love to try this out!
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i also follow you on twitter :)
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I loooove this, I don't think you could have picked a cuter photo :)
ReplyDeletegreat tutorial! such a cute photo of her. of course, i'm a follower!
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cute! want to do for my baby's room! new follower!
ReplyDeleteI am new follower and LOVE this idea!! Will be trying it!!
ReplyDeleteI'm a new follower, although I've been blog stalking for a bit;) Excited to try out the great Poster Brain deal!
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So cute, cant wait to try it!
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So excited to try this!
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great idea! just became a follower. my email is in my blogger profile. ;)
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What a great idea!! I'm a follower of Hi Sugarplum!
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ReplyDeleteYour blogs are great. I imagine I will spend quite a bit of time sifting through them. I found it while searching for DIY Photo Canvases. I'm redecorating my parent's basement, and I think a few giant pictures on the walls are just what it needs. I too balked at the prices for getting them made.
ReplyDeleteI love that shot of your daughter-It's gorgeous! Thank for sharing this project, I'm currently working on my daughter's room as well, you've got some great ideas that i may have to "borrow"
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I love this idea and have already done one for my boys' room, am actually going to do three. I also have an old poster of mine that I want to mount on foam bored. i was wonderng, did you use the spray adhesive or something like midge podge for that since it isn't as thick?
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