Create Your Own Craft Room Art

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When you have your own craft or sewing room, or even your own craft corner, it’s great to be able to decorate it in a way that inspires you to spend time there creating! I recently got the chance to play around with the Posh Coloring Studio and used it to make my own art for my sewing room. It was as easy as taking and printing a photo – but with a little twist!

The Posh Coloring Studio is a super easy tool that takes any photo and turns them into coloring pages. Those pages can then be turned into anything – cards, wrapping paper, wall decor, or even a full coloring book! I really had a lot of fun making unique art for my sewing room. Here’s my original photo:

I didn’t edit the photo at all, and maybe should have just lightened up the background a bit. But it really wasn’t necessary, so if you don’t know how to do that, don’t worry!

The Posh Coloring Studio is SO easy to use. I even tried it out with some photos on my phone! Simply upload your image, edit the page, and then download it. Once you’ve downloaded it, you can use the image in any editing software you have to manipulate it any way you want to make gift tags of a certain shape, art, or whatever you want. Or just print it out to use as is! Here’s my image turned into a coloring page:

 

I added some text to my page to turn it into art for my sewing room and printed it out:

Then the really fun part… the coloring!

I think it would be awesome to print this out on watercolor paper and paint the picture for a really unique piece.

I also printed out a photo of my kids and their cousins, to see how pictures of people would look. These are SO cool, and I’m scheming up a lot of ways to use them. Wouldn’t it be great to make coloring books of family members to have at family reunions so that family members can color together while talking about who everyone is?? I just love that idea. Now I need to plan a family reunion I guess. Ha! My son snagged this and colored it while waiting for Christmas dinner. ;)

I debated coloring the background of this picture, and I might go back and do it, since it didn’t end up as bright as I would have hoped. What color do you think I should make the background??

Head over to Posh Coloring Studio to create your own sewing room art, or come up with your own fun idea!

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