Engineering prints (also known as draft prints, blueprint copies or architect prints) are currently all the rage with home owners looking for cheap DIY wall art. The grainy, photocopy-quality prints have a sort of vintage-looking charm, and you can't beat the price! It appears that most folks are outputting their large-format photos, quotes, and chalkboard-inspired art at Staples for a cost of $3-$7. To make your own posters, check out these projects for tips:
Above, giant photobooth wall art at Luxe Chandelier
Below, blown-up photos of photos by Jabaay Ave
Also see how to send images to Staples for printing and make a big frame by Dear Lillie
And don't forget my favorite: Designs Editor's free camera images.
I've seen this idea around, and really like it! I especially like those the vintage camera ones!
ReplyDeleteI remember doing prints of my artwork in college.. a long time ago. If I remember, they are fairly sensitive to light and don't last long. But would be fun for a season.
ReplyDeleteLove love the giant photobooth idea!
ReplyDeleteMy local Staples has caught on to the trend and will no longer print the large format photos at the cheap engineer print cost :[ BOO!!
ReplyDeleteI guess not surprising, since people's photos are using up way more toner than an engineering drawing would.
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ReplyDeleteI never thought that there is another use for blue prints. And it is really a cute one. I love it. Thanks anyway for sharing this information.
ReplyDeleteFab idea. I used engineer prints to make decorations for a primary school leavers party (with inspirational quotes).
ReplyDeleteLuckily staples here havent realised yet!
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