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Here’s a quick and inexpensive way to add art to your walls. This typography print is simple and clean… just what my 13-year-old wanted. And black and white is always a timeless, classic duo, don’t you think?
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I wanted the simple letter art to add a punch , so I went bold and big. Plus, I figured the piece will create a perfect shape for other prints or elements to align against, making this black and white layout very neat and organized.
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My son, Daniel, recently got a new bed, mattress, new sheets, comforter, etc., so I decided to update his wall art. He likes clean lines and modern design so he was happy with the large letter print.
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I went ahead and designed the large letter art in PicMonkey. Once I had my desired layout, I uploaded it to the Staples photo/print services site where I chose Engineer Print. This service is pretty awesome as you can pick from various sizes, black and white or color. I chose 24″ x 36″. The print was ready within an hour and the total cost was under $4. Their 18″ x 24″ is only $1.79 (color is only $2.99). You can get a print as large as 36″ x 48″ for under $8.
I placed the print inside a simple poster frame I made a couple of years back. I painted it black, then stapled the print, along with a large piece of cardboard, to the frame.
Since engineer prints are inexpensive and easy to make (and teenagers like to change their mind a lot), I can switch out the wall art throughout the year. Maybe next time he’ll let me add some color.
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