I couldn’t believe my eyes when I saw the email from HouseBeautiful.com come through asking if I was interested in participating in their new series, The Inspiration Files, highlighting some of their favorite DIY bloggers. I mean, what an opportunity! After doing a spirited (Carlton-style) happy dance, I got to work on a DIY plate wall project that I’ve had dancing around in my head for awhile involving thrift shop plates and blue paint. Inspired by Japanese ceramics, I used a combination of 3 “painting” techniques (detailed below) to create a cohesive plate grouping that conjures the look of a curated vintage plate collection.
Check out the project’s sneak peak and a little Q & A over on HouseBeautiful.com (!!!), as well as the full tutorial below. Thank you to HouseBeautiful.com for such an amazing opportunity!
Materials:
- 10-12 white, round mix-and-match plates in various sizes. I picked up mine up at a local thrift store for a total of $7!
- Adhesive stencils + fine tip oil-based paint pen in blue
- Cardstock roughly 3″ x 10″ in size
- Adhesive silk screens + high gloss acrylic paint in indigo + foam block or pouncer
- 10-12 gold plate hangers + nails for hanging
Adorn the Plates. Decorate the plates in a variety of geometric, linear, and organic designs.
Install on the Wall. After adorning the plates to your heart’s desire, allow them to dry completely, and hang on the wall. Clip a plate hanger to each, and arrange them on the floor first to sort out the arrangement before transferring onto the wall. Space the plates roughly 2-3″ apart in an asymmetric cluster. The paint will air cure over 21 days becoming semi-permanent and wipeable. Plates are for decorative purposes only.