DIY kitchen art or How to re-use a rice bag
I've got a REALLY simple little DIY for you guys - all you need is a frame and a rice bag...
This whole project started because we needed something to add life to a small wall between our kitchen and dining room. We were initially thinking a clock, but the one that I liked at HomeSense was $179...and I was hoping for something more along the $39.99 route. So, we went to Plan B!
I bought this rice a WHILE ago and we finally finished it (I totally bought it for the cute bag):
I thought the royal blue would look nice with the greys and whites in the kitchen.
I taped it onto the matte in the frame and voila - framed rice bag:
I cut a royal blue print that I picked up from Ikea into 2 smaller sizes and got them up on the wall - mission accomplished!





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