I'm so excited to share this DIY art project with you today! For awhile now I've been drooling over some wall art from Urban Outfitters, but they don't have it available anymore, and it was way out of my budget. Soo...I decided to make my own! Here are the easy steps and inexpensive items I used to create my knock-off Urban Outfitters art. I started with a 24 x 30 inch canvas that was a freebie from my Mom {thanks Mom!} and 20 nature photos that I cut down into 6x6 square. I played around with the layout until I found one I liked... Then I mod podged them onto the canvas...{took this photo at midnight so my apologies for the poor lighting.} And ended up with this... And for the final step I took a roll of this stuff.. Stained glass foiling tape. It is basically copper tape and such an easy product to work with. Just peel the backing off and stick! And it can be molded around the edges of the canvas for a really great finished look. I outlined all of the edges of the photos with it and put it around the canvas edges. Here is the finished product... I turned out exactly how I had imagined and is the perfect art piece for our entryway... And I love that I spent about $5 total for supplies. Here are a few close-up shots... It is the perfect finishing touch to the new look in our entryway. I love how the colors tie into the vignette on our entryway table... And it is a happy greeting as we walk down the stairs... So what do you think? Have you completed any DIY art projects recently? I'd love to see them! Questions about the products and techniques I used for this project? Check out the FAQ!* *A kind blog reader pointed out to me that I should give credit for the photos I used, and she is very correct, especially with all of the views this project has received. However, when I did my google searches for photos, it didn't occur to me to save the original sources {lesson learned!}. It was never my intention to copy someone else's work, so if you recognize one of the photos I used as your own, please let me know and I will of course list your credit in this post. Linking up with...