Thrift stores are a great place to find deals on wall art. Unfortunately, it's not always exactly what you picture putting up in your home. Sometimes you'll find a beautiful frame with a laughable painting inside, or a gorgeous painting trapped in a horrifying plastic frame.
Don't let a lackluster watercolor or an ugly frame put you off of an otherwise great find, though. Just apply a little creativity and elbow grease to turn that thrift store find into a chic and stylish wall decoration without breaking your budget. Choose a color scheme for the space you're decorating.
You'll be basing your revamping efforts around one color or a group of colors; know what they are ahead of time so you can coordinate pieces throughout the space. Measure out your space. Decide if you want to hang up a few isolated pieces in different parts of your living space or create a cluster of masterpieces for a bold effect.
Decide which part of the current wall art you just can't live with. Does the frame ... more.
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