you’ve got the option to even create budget-friendly versions of more expensive decor from places likeAnthropologie.

It’s all up to you and your vision.

In the meantime, here are 32 DIY wall art projects perfect for every style and budget.

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you’re free to find canvas art at any thrift or art supplies store.

You’ll make your own canvas with a drop cloth and wood.

After you’ve made the canvas, it’s time for the fun partpainting.

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Basic swirls make up the design, making it easy for anyone to mimic.

Use a variety of paper colors and cut out some shapes.

Arrange them until you’re happy and you have a duo of wall art pieces.

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Making Home Base

This is a perfect project for beginners, as it only requires a few materials and a simple design.

The painter’s tape will provide the guidelines for painting on your canvas.

Acrylic paint is then used to create waves and swirls.

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It’s a framed piece of poster board that’s been transformed into a trendy bouquet.

The flowers are available for you to print out for free as well.

They’re then framed and hung up on the wall.

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These paints are mixed with water used in different areas to create a gradient look.

The tutorial shows you how to get it done in just 10 minutes.

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Kid-Friendly Framed Dried Flowers

Studio DIY!

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Delineate Your Dwelling

This project shows you how to press fresh flowers using a microwave.

Once pressed, they’re thenarranged in pretty frames.

It’s a fun project that the kids would love to do with you.

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A Piece of Rainbow

This can also be a good way to keep a special corsage or bouquet.

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This DIY wall art piece takes only a few minutes to make.

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There are lots of great tips here for working with delicate copper tape.

it’s possible for you to use whatever color you want and get creative with the name.

There’s a secret ingredient used in these paintings that really gives it a beautiful texture.

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You’ll be using vinyl here and adhering it to a custom-cut piece of wood.

It’s all held together with a thrifted frame.

One color of paint is used with a flat head paint brush to paint on thick strokes.

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Inspired by shibori fabric, several shades of blue are used as a foundation.

Then a stencil is placed on top creating another layer of paint.

Free templates and SVG files are available for the butterflies.

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Just bend the wings of the butterflies slightly and arrange them in a frame.

Although you could certainly size everything up if you wanted it larger.

Copper flakes are used along with paint to create this one-of-a-kind piece of art.

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A Beautiful Mess

It’s a great way to show off some beautiful wood and a unique way to display it.

Easy Geometric Art

Here’s something a little more geometric than the others.

This one is done in stunning black and white.

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A blank canvas is used here along with paint to create an abstract and unique design.

This project uses a birch stencil to get the look of a forest.

There are a lot of great tips that will show you the best way to use a stencil.

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A Piece of Rainbow

Greenery picks are spray-painted gold to give them a fun glam effect.

A black canvas is used here but you could easily paint your own.

Just wrap an unraveled cotton rope base with embroidery thread in any colors that you prefer.

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Personalize your design by twisting it into the desired shape.

Add color with cotton yarn.

Make a simple wood frame to add a modern finish.

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Bepurposed Design

Black poster board will make your colorful florals pop.

Hang them at varying heights for an effortless feel.

Add texture to the top with a no-weave technique that involves pushing yarn through the holes in the mat.

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