After watching @thishouse5000’s insta stories several weeks ago about using a dipped-dyed painting technique, I’ve been on the hunt for a neglected little piece of art to update.
I got the little framed lighthouse print for FREE from a neighbor’s driveway. I cleaned the frame using glass cleaner, and used painter’s tape to section off part of the frame. Then I used leftover white trim paint to add several coats to the glass and frame using a foam paint brush. I think the dipped-dyed update adds a little modern flare!
Check out how we used this painting as part of our bathroom makeover! And if you try this out this painting technique, I would LOVE to see it! You can tag me @tidydad on Instagram!
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My wife and I live with our three young girls in a 700-square-foot apartment in New York City. I started Tidy Dad to help others tidy, simplify, and find joy in their lives. I firmly believe the tidying process can transform your life. I’d love for you to join me in exploring ways that tidying can make room for what’s important in life.
After watching @thishouse5000’s insta stories several weeks ago about using a dipped-dyed painting technique, I’ve been on the hunt for a neglected little piece of art to update.
I got the little framed lighthouse print for FREE from a neighbor’s driveway. I cleaned the frame using glass cleaner, and used painter’s tape to section off part of the frame. Then I used leftover white trim paint to add several coats to the glass and frame using a foam paint brush. I think the dipped-dyed update adds a little modern flare!
Check out how we used this painting as part of our bathroom makeover! And if you try this out this painting technique, I would LOVE to see it! You can tag me @tidydad on Instagram!
Thanks for pinning!
This post contains affiliate links. We may make a small commission for purchases made through these links with no additional fee to the customer. We only link to products we use and love! Thank you for supporting our blog!
This post contains affiliate links. We may make a small commission for purchases made through these links with no additional fee to the customer. We only link to products we use and love! Thank you for supporting our blog!
Hi, my name is Tyler Moore. My wife and I live with our three young daughters in a 700- square-foot apartment in New York City. I began my tidying journey when an early-30’s crisis invited me to reflect upon, challenge, and change my patterns of daily living. I quit my job as a school administrator, returned to teaching, and started Tidy Dad to help others tidy, simplify, and find joy in their lives. I firmly believe the tidying process can transform your life. I’d love for you to join me in exploring ways that tidying can make room for what’s important in life.