DIY Wall Art That Looks Professional

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When we’re presented with a space that is pretty much a blank canvas, one of the first things we look for is wall art. Every room can use a large, colorful statement piece to establish a palette that will tie in all the colors of the decor. Unfortunately, we don’t always have the budget to purchase original art. But for those of us who are makers as much as we are collectors, wall art is a doable project to DIY. Here are 100 creative DIY wall art ideas to decorate your space. And here are 50 more creative ideas for things you can make that would look good hanging on the wall.

If you are craving a fairly large abstract canvas to, say, hang over a sofa or bed, Mandi over at A Beautiful Mess has a step by step tutorial for creating your own abstract art, using a pre-stretched and primed canvas from an art supply store. She breaks the process down into easy-to-follow steps with photos at each step.

You will want to use heavy-weight acrylic paints in complimentary hues and do a good bit of custom blending to arrive at a harmonious composition of colors. You’ll apply the paint thickly, using a variety of spatulas and brushes. You’ll need a large piece of cardboard or other firm board to serve as a palette where you can mix your paints. Vary the thickness of the paints by watering down some more than others to achieve a varied texture, and adjust the colors as you go.

After her painting dried, Mandi framed her canvas in a wood frame to give it a professional gallery look.

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(Photos via A Beautiful Mess)

Considering the popularity of Spencer and Alex's relationship in 1923, it might surprise you to know Julia Schlaepfer was nervous to bring the "special" story to life with actor Brandon Sklenar. "I was a little nervous because I was like, 'This is such a big universe and I want [fans] to love it as much as they love 1883 and Yellowstone,'" she tells Brit + Co exclusively.

Here's what Julia Schlaepfer had to say about Brandon Sklenar, Alex and Spencer, and Harrison Ford in Brit + Co's exclusive 1923 season 2 interview.

Julia Schlaepfer says filming '1923' with Brandon Sklenar felt like a "secret."

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"Brandon and I, when we were filming [season 1] in Africa, we would talk all the time about how it felt like we were making this really secret little indie movie together because we were so separate from the rest of the cast," she says. "Everything was so new to us, we were in Africa, and so it kind of felt like a secret. It felt like a very personal thing."

She didn't quite realize just how special 1923 was until she finally got to see the show's opener. "I'll never forget actually, [when] our producer Michael Friedman showed us the opening credits for the first time," Julia adds. "We were in Malta and we were doing the swimming sequence and he was like, 'I have to show this to you guys because I don't think you know how special it is.'"

"Our names pop up right after Harrison Ford and Helen Mirren and we all, like, cried together, and I think I was like, "Oh, this is so exciting and big,'" she continues. "It's been so special and I'm really glad that the fans like it."

But for the new episodes, Julia Schlaepfer and Brandon Sklenar "barely" saw each other.

Yep, after countless fan edits, I can confidently say fans love Alex and Spencer — but (to my utter heartbreak), Julia teases we'll see way less of her and Brandon onscreen together this time around after season 1 ended with their characters being split up.

"It was very separate," she says of filming. "I mean, we block shot as well, so we were all kind of coming in at different times to film, but no, we did not [see each other a lot...Season one we spent all our time together, this season we barely spent any time together. It was very much like, suddenly we were ripped apart. But that's what the characters are going through."

Now, this is a huge tease for what to expect from 1923 season 2 (and might even be a spoiler) because some fans' biggest question is: When are Alex and Spencer going to reunite?! Unfortunately, it looks like it'll take a bit before we see them together again.

Even though it was an "odd" and "isolating" thing, and a "totally opposite experience" from filming the first season, Julia says the split "works for the characters this season, you know. It was very helpful as an actor because that's what they're going through as well."

Fans can expect to see a whole new side to Alex in '1923' season 2.

Even though Alex is on her own, it was important to Julia that she still have that "sparkle" we all love. "It was about digging deep and finding a more scrappy side to her," she says. "It was tricky because I didn't want to lose Alex's sparkle, I didn't want to lose the vivacious, happy side of her, but she's going through something completely different. So bringing the core of who she is and what she stands for and how deeply she loves and how bravely she lives combined with, you know, the fear and the determination was, it was a really great challenge as an actor. But yeah, we see a lot more grit from her this season, I would say."

And not only does Julia love Alex's grit, but she's inspired by her ferocity.

"Since starting season one, I'm like, 'I have to live like that,'" she says. "She follows her happiness like so fiercely and I was like, 'Why aren't I doing that? What can I do to bring more joy to my life and to live as honestly as she lives?' I've learned a lot from her."

Read up on The 1923 Season 1 Ending, Deaths, & Betrayals, Explained before season 2 premieres! And check out our interview with actress Michelle Randolph, where she teases we'll finally "fill in some blanks" in the Dutton family tree!

This interview has been edited for length and clarity.

Braving the streets in a cute ensemble does not mean you have to sacrifice your comfort. While tall, heeledbootsare stunning, they’re not always necessarily comfortable – which is where these flat boots come in! Flat boots are versatile staplesthat are a must-have for any comfort-forward wardrobe, and the best part is they don’t involve any sort of heel.

Shop our 10 favorite pairs of flat boots that match with any outfit!

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Larroudé Milan Flat Boots

These ever-so-chic flat boots are fashioned with a stunning ankle belt detail with touches of gold hardware, so they'll wear really well with gold jewelry and bags fitted with gold alike. The knee-high silhouette is always going to be in style, too!

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These classic Chelsea boots are crafted from leather, so they'll stand up to a multitude of weather situations and last you for years to come! They still boast a little height boost from the platformed soles, but nothing too crazy to make your feet uncomfortable.

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These knee-high boots are meant to fit like a glove, so they'll style super well with a mini skirt or dress, allowing you to show off some leg! The suede material they're cut from is slightly stretchy, plus the heel only measures 25 millimeters tall.

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Reformation's shoe selection is everything. Case in point: these sleek brown boots made from premium leather that'll last. At 50 millimeters, the heel is a bit higher than your typical flat boots, but they're still comfy as ever!

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Dr. Martens 1B99 Front-Zip Boots

We can never pass up a pair of Doc Martens! These zip-up boots follow a classic combat silhouette and an eye-catching mid-calf height to really infuse your look with some edge. From jeans to dresses, they're going to easily match with any outfit you throw together.

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Franco Sarto Gracelyn Zip Boots

The wide-set block heel on these bad boys make 'em instantly stand out. These flat boots boast a subtle Western vibe, but aren't entirely over-the-top so you can style them with ease.

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Reformation Nancy Knee Boots

These easy-wearing knee boots from Reformation are one of our fave examples of a stunning flat boot because they still have some weight at the bottom to balance out your look.

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It's out with the old, in with the new at Walt Disney World this year! After expanding EPCOT to include Remy's Ratatouille Adventure and Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind, as well as adding Tiana's Bayou Adventure to the Magic Kingdom, the next park to get a refresh is Animal Kingdom.

The last time Disney's Animal Kingdom got an exciting refresh was with the addition of Pandora, AKA the world of Avatar, in 2017. So, let's find out what's leaving — and what's coming next — at Walt Disney World's Animal Kingdom in 2025!

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"It's Tough to Be a Bug!" will officially close "permanently" on March 17, 2025, according to Walt Disney World. The iconic attraction is leaving after nearly three decades and is set to be replaced by a new 3D show, "Zootopia: Better Zoogether!" in the winter.

Situated in the Tree of Life Theater, located in Animal Kingdom, "It's Tough to Be a Bug!" first opened on April 22, 1998. Inspired by A Bug's Life, the animated Pixar film, this attraction is a 4D experience that has received mixed reviews.

One TripAdvisor review says, "Not really worth the wait for how short the show is. A little scary, but some cute effects with the steam and water. A couple kids were crying." However, another review called the attraction "brilliant" with "totally unexpected laughs."

Parkgoers wear bug-eye glasses and watch as Flik navigates bug life in 4D. You'll sense creepy crawlies on the ground, you'll smell a stink bug, and watch as the bugs prove how tough it is to be — you guessed it — a bug!

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