Mr. Ice Cream and I decided we wanted to paint a Calvin and Hobbes mural in M’s room. For Mr. Ice Cream, this was motivated by his (curiously) strong love for the comic strip, whereas I just thought it would look really cute. We chose an illustration from The Essential Calvin & Hobbes that felt fun and conveyed a carefree energy we hope M will embrace.
Since Mr. Ice Cream and I collectively possess zero artistic ability, we posted an ad on Craigslist looking for a local artist to paint the mural. Among the many replies we received, one incredibly nice person wrote to tell us she had recently painted her own mural and insisted we could do it ourselves, using a projector and some paint samples. She attached a picture of her mural, which looked absolutely stunning, and claimed she also lacked any artistic ability, so we decided to give it a shot.
Of course, we justified the decision by telling ourselves we could always prime over it and hire someone to redo it if it turned out terribly. In the end, we were extremely happy with how it turned out. This post outlines a non-artist’s steps to creating a mural for $33.06.
Materials
- Projector: borrowed from a friend (free)
- Scan of the original image (free)
- Paint: Home Depot BEHR Premium Plus Ultra, Flat/Matte paint samples ($2.94 each)
- Outline and other black areas: Black Suede (S-H-790)
- Hobbes’ orange: Amber Glow (280B-6)
- Calvin’s red shirt: Antique Red (S-H-190)
- Calvin’s yellow hair: Citrus Splash (S-G-370)
- Calvin’s skin: Clamshell (260E-2)
- Calvin’s green sunglasses: Formal Garden (450B-6)
- Blue puddle: Azurean (530B-5)
- Assorted medium gold taklon paint brushes ($12.48)
Total cost: $33.06
Steps
1. Moved around the projector until the image was the right size and wasn’t skewed (watch out keystoning).
2. Painted the lightest colors first and ended with the black outlining. I used a small round tipped brush to get cleaner lines around the edges.
3. Calvin’s tongue: added a little white into the red paint and mixed thoroughly until the desired pink was achieved.
4. Calvin’s sunglasses: we bought the wrong paint color for the green tint in the glasses but mixing in a little black helped darken it.
5. Calvin’s hair: mixed in varying amounts of orange into the yellow paint for darker shading in certain areas.
6. Hobbes’ orange: mixed in varying amounts of red and yellow into the orange paint for darker/lighter shading. I avoided over mixing to achieve a more textured/streaky appearance for the fur.
7. Purple record player: Mixed in varying amount of red, blue, white and black to get the different shades of purple.
8. Lastly, we painted the words “…Let’s go exploring!” on the back of the door because (at the risk of being cheesy) we hope our kid will always embrace life as one big adventure.
If you look closely, you can definitely see imperfections and brush strokes, but it suits the comic book feel of this mural. But overall, it turned out so much better than we hoped for and were thrilled that the entire project only cost $33.06.
squash / 13208 posts
great job!!!
My sister had some awesome paintings at her DD party and I was shocked because I had no idea she could paint – turns out she also used a projector!!
blogger / wonderful cherry / 21616 posts
OMG that’s sooo cute! I love it! You did a great job
blogger / apricot / 250 posts
@Mamaof2: I can’t paint either, so I was totally shocked when it came out so well. It’s projector magic!
blogger / apricot / 250 posts
@Mrs. Pen: thank you!
pomelo / 5621 posts
That is awesome!
pomelo / 5866 posts
Love it! My friend did this for a wall in the children’s hospital with a projector. It came out beautifully!