12' x12" Original Tapestry Weaves Wall Decor
These are original weaves created on a repurposed 12” x 12” frame from a previous wrapped, painted canvas.
After we create an acrylic pour painting, we decide whether the painting would be better suited left on the frame or used to create a beautiful basket or saved for another project.
The canvas is removed, and the frame gets an upgrade to remove most of the imperfections. Some frames are filled, sanded, and stained. While other frames are covered with tissue paper or kraft paper and coated with Mod Podge for a durable finish.
Tapestry weave One; “There’s a Party Going On.”
A variety of yarn types and colors are used to create a unique piece of wall art.
The frame in finished in leaves of reds, greens, purple and yellow tones.
The wall art has a chunky, multicolored, and glitzy yarns in red, pink, purple, teals, and a multicolored yarn.
The warp thread is gray.
The weave is accented with a white piece of wood.
Tapestry weave Two; “Tied in Knots.”
A variety of yarn types and colors are used to create a unique piece of wall art.
The frame in finished in blue with a golden tone.
This wall art has only one white colored string as the warp and weft thread that are woven and tied in knots.
Tapestry weave Three; “On the Green”
A variety of yarn types and colors are used to create a unique piece of wall art.
The frame in stained in dark brown.
The wall art is woven in earth tone color yarns.
The warp thread is green.
The weave is accented with a white piece of wood on the top and bottom.
Tapestry weave Four; “The Beach”
A variety of yarn types and colors are used to create a unique piece of wall art.
The frame in stained in a dark color.
The wall art has a combination of yarns and sticks woven throughout.
The colors in this weave are teals, white, multicolored, tan, and yellow.
The warp thread is teal.
The weave is accented a folded two-layer two colored fringe.
Tapestry Weave Five; “The Swing”
A variety of yarn types and colors are used to create a unique piece of wall art.
The frame in finished in with flowers with one side of the flowers going up and the other side going down. Imagine swinging and looking at the flowers as you reach for the sky.
The wall art has a combination of yarns and fabrics in rust tones, greens, and blues.
The warp thread is green.
The weave is accented with a positional wooden swing on a thread.
Tapestry Weave Six; “Not so Plain and Simple”
A variety of yarn types and colors are used to create a unique piece of wall art.
The frame in wrapped in light green mulberry paper and Mod Podge was applied for a sealer. A golden glaze was applied as well.
Chunky yarns were used in neutral, rust and shades of yellow for a not so plain and simple.
The warp thread is neutral.
These are original weaves created on a repurposed 12” x 12” frame from a previous wrapped, painted canvas.
After we create an acrylic pour painting, we decide whether the painting would be better suited left on the frame or used to create a beautiful basket or saved for another project.
The canvas is removed, and the frame gets an upgrade to remove most of the imperfections. Some frames are filled, sanded, and stained. While other frames are covered with tissue paper or kraft paper and coated with Mod Podge for a durable finish.
Tapestry weave One; “There’s a Party Going On.”
A variety of yarn types and colors are used to create a unique piece of wall art.
The frame in finished in leaves of reds, greens, purple and yellow tones.
The wall art has a chunky, multicolored, and glitzy yarns in red, pink, purple, teals, and a multicolored yarn.
The warp thread is gray.
The weave is accented with a white piece of wood.
Tapestry weave Two; “Tied in Knots.”
A variety of yarn types and colors are used to create a unique piece of wall art.
The frame in finished in blue with a golden tone.
This wall art has only one white colored string as the warp and weft thread that are woven and tied in knots.
Tapestry weave Three; “On the Green”
A variety of yarn types and colors are used to create a unique piece of wall art.
The frame in stained in dark brown.
The wall art is woven in earth tone color yarns.
The warp thread is green.
The weave is accented with a white piece of wood on the top and bottom.
Tapestry weave Four; “The Beach”
A variety of yarn types and colors are used to create a unique piece of wall art.
The frame in stained in a dark color.
The wall art has a combination of yarns and sticks woven throughout.
The colors in this weave are teals, white, multicolored, tan, and yellow.
The warp thread is teal.
The weave is accented a folded two-layer two colored fringe.
Tapestry Weave Five; “The Swing”
A variety of yarn types and colors are used to create a unique piece of wall art.
The frame in finished in with flowers with one side of the flowers going up and the other side going down. Imagine swinging and looking at the flowers as you reach for the sky.
The wall art has a combination of yarns and fabrics in rust tones, greens, and blues.
The warp thread is green.
The weave is accented with a positional wooden swing on a thread.
Tapestry Weave Six; “Not so Plain and Simple”
A variety of yarn types and colors are used to create a unique piece of wall art.
The frame in wrapped in light green mulberry paper and Mod Podge was applied for a sealer. A golden glaze was applied as well.
Chunky yarns were used in neutral, rust and shades of yellow for a not so plain and simple.
The warp thread is neutral.
These are original weaves created on a repurposed 12” x 12” frame from a previous wrapped, painted canvas.
After we create an acrylic pour painting, we decide whether the painting would be better suited left on the frame or used to create a beautiful basket or saved for another project.
The canvas is removed, and the frame gets an upgrade to remove most of the imperfections. Some frames are filled, sanded, and stained. While other frames are covered with tissue paper or kraft paper and coated with Mod Podge for a durable finish.
Tapestry weave One; “There’s a Party Going On.”
A variety of yarn types and colors are used to create a unique piece of wall art.
The frame in finished in leaves of reds, greens, purple and yellow tones.
The wall art has a chunky, multicolored, and glitzy yarns in red, pink, purple, teals, and a multicolored yarn.
The warp thread is gray.
The weave is accented with a white piece of wood.
Tapestry weave Two; “Tied in Knots.”
A variety of yarn types and colors are used to create a unique piece of wall art.
The frame in finished in blue with a golden tone.
This wall art has only one white colored string as the warp and weft thread that are woven and tied in knots.
Tapestry weave Three; “On the Green”
A variety of yarn types and colors are used to create a unique piece of wall art.
The frame in stained in dark brown.
The wall art is woven in earth tone color yarns.
The warp thread is green.
The weave is accented with a white piece of wood on the top and bottom.
Tapestry weave Four; “The Beach”
A variety of yarn types and colors are used to create a unique piece of wall art.
The frame in stained in a dark color.
The wall art has a combination of yarns and sticks woven throughout.
The colors in this weave are teals, white, multicolored, tan, and yellow.
The warp thread is teal.
The weave is accented a folded two-layer two colored fringe.
Tapestry Weave Five; “The Swing”
A variety of yarn types and colors are used to create a unique piece of wall art.
The frame in finished in with flowers with one side of the flowers going up and the other side going down. Imagine swinging and looking at the flowers as you reach for the sky.
The wall art has a combination of yarns and fabrics in rust tones, greens, and blues.
The warp thread is green.
The weave is accented with a positional wooden swing on a thread.
Tapestry Weave Six; “Not so Plain and Simple”
A variety of yarn types and colors are used to create a unique piece of wall art.
The frame in wrapped in light green mulberry paper and Mod Podge was applied for a sealer. A golden glaze was applied as well.
Chunky yarns were used in neutral, rust and shades of yellow for a not so plain and simple.
The warp thread is neutral.