This would be cool to have as decoration if you had a themed recital of either through the decades or the 1970s.
-wood or particle board (mine is covered with a piece of thick scrapbook paper…which is more lime green in real life than in the pictures)
-yarn, string, or thread – one color for the strings and one for the harp
-hammer
-nails
-pattern (download here)
-pliers (optional, not pictured to the left)
Next, hammer in nails where you want strings attached. the template has guides, but they aren’t perfect….I added a few extra nails.
Be careful not to hurt your harp fingers! You can use pliers or something similar to hold the nail in place if you are concerned you might whack an unsuspecting digit. 🙂
Secure any nails that might be loose. Continue to secure loose nails when necessary throughout the project.
Now enjoy your harp string art!
-Barbara
Barbara Fischer runs Fischarper, LLC and loves her job as a harpist and private music educator. She enjoys blogging about various aspects of the music field on fischarper.com/blog. For more music resources, check out the Fischarper Teachers Pay Teachers Store and Making Harp Lessons Exciting For Young Children, written by Bambi Fischer (Barbara’s mom!) and revised and edited by Barbara. You can connect with Barbara all over the interwebs on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, and YouTube.
Barbara Fischer runs Fischarper, LLC and loves her job as a harpist and private music educator. She enjoys blogging about various aspects of the music field on fischarper.com/blog. For more music resources, check out the Fischarper store. Find out where you can find Barbara on the interwebs here. And you can sign up to receive Fischarper updates by joining the email list.