
Nordic Study DIY Decor: Transform Your Space on a Budget!
Nordic Study DIY Decor: Transform Your Space on a Budget!
đ¨ In this episode, we dive into the world of DIY and Nordic design as we create a stunning piece of art (or two!) for the study wall! From concept to completion, we take you through the entire process of crafting custom artwork, sharing the inspiration, techniques, and behind-the-scenes moments that brought this piece to life.
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You are so right, I have only my own art hanging around here in my apartment; itâs individual and it is not so difficult!
Oh, a book about Swedish queens⌠đđ (i love old books đĽ°)
so cool that you both paint together⌠I enjoyed the video very much! đ
Love the one on the leftđ¤
I love the one with the stripes!â¤ď¸
After the geometric paintings, I thought, you need a faded & smokey landscape. Wow did you deliver on that! I really like it. Iâm so inspired by your style!
Kristina, when you showed your finished painting, I thought it looked like light streaming through the darker slats on the left side of the painting, and my eye expected to see the same vertical light and dark shadow on the right, but of course those stripes were horizontal. I actually liked this interpretation that my mind and eye gave your work.
Love the paintings! I love the videos when you do things by yourselves and hope for more videos like this
What can't you two do? Not only Jack of all trades… master at most! Delightful!
Enjoyed seeing your process in creating your art! Loved the three works together! Thanks for sharing.
Well done both of you, they look great, loved the black one!
You were so vulnerable in this episode. Letting us see you make art in real time was revealing and inspirational. No pretense or apologies or "I can't even draw a straight line" nonsense. You gave us courage. Thank you.
Loved this video! đ¤Š
Looks like more winter fun. Thanks for sharing.
I like the one on the left .
I really like the artwork! Love seeing the process too! I like the fact that you are not afraid to try and try again! Beautiful result!
Adorbs!
đRegarding your purchase of older issues of National Geographic: In our county library's recycled book store called "Titlewave" in Portland, Oregon I found issues for my 2 daughters and 4 grandchildren for the year and month of their birth. I thought it would interesting to reflect on what was popular at the time. I even found my own as well October 1947.đ
Really love the thought process you put into filling up this space and it makes so much sense how you're trying to complement the style!!!đđđ
That was fun!
Absolut!..𼰠(Tyckte om dom fĂśrsta ocksĂĽ,men precis som ni sa,inte där)..Andra fĂśrsĂśket,blev sĂĽ bra…Bara att "havets" blĂĽa ser ut och plocka upp det blĂĽa frĂĽn "tavlorna" ovanfĂśr,gĂśr att det blev sĂĽ bra..(sett frĂĽn en I-padđ đđ)…â¤â¤â¤
My question for the Q&A vlog: when is the baby due, do you know if itâs a boy or girl and will you be decorating a nursery for the channel?
I think an olde world map fully covering the ceiling would look amazing. Iâm dying to do it in my house but I need you guys to show me how.
I love Karlâs painting on the left, but the one on the rightâŚ
loved your paintings together but agreed they didnt really fit in the room. i think the new ones will be great when the lights show the brush strokes etc. they really show off the objects around them .
The final completion of artwork is ao perfect. I love your talents! đđđ
Karl is the better painter clearly, both times! Sorry Christina!!!