However, you may be struggling to find the right pieces for your space and budget.
This is why going theDIY wall artroute can be an excellent option.
You have the freedom to create a piece that fits your style, using whatever materials strike your fancy.
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You or your child can then add and remove photos as often as desired.
This is a nice way to preserve a meaningful piece for generations to come.
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Make It Practical
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Remember that functional objects like cutting boards can be used as art.
Better yet, an arrangement like this one will help to free up valuable drawer space.
Whether you showcase just a few or create an entiregallery wall out of platesis up to you.
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Group Together Fun Baskets
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Baskets add instant color and texture to the wall.
Keep things going by hanging up some coffee mugs and teacups on the walls as well.
If you want a trailing look, attach small hooks to shape them around other existing artwork.
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Best of all, there isn’t any watering required.
Swap Greenery for Pampas Grass
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Not as into green friends?
Try displaying some boho-style pampas grass in pots hanging on the wall instead.
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Instead of one planter, arrange a couple together to create an eye-catching statement.
Vary the colors to bring more color and pattern into your space.
Remember, wreaths of all kinds can shine indoors, they’re certainly not solely for the front door.
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The addition of string lights really sets the scene.
This is a nice way to preserve a special textile that you have been holding onto for some time.
They’re great for those who appreciate an industrial aesthetic.
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Repurposing athletic equipment as art is a nice way to honor a favorite passion.
The wooden finish complements the rest of the home’s decor accents.
Clear out your cupboards and put a few of your extra pieces to use on the wall.
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Layer different shapes and designs to mix up the entire look, which will easily bring some rustic charm.
Here, several hang on a rustic-looking ladder that is full of character and charm.
you could paint yours the color of your choosing or go for a distressed look if you prefer.
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Go Big With Stencils
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Try your hand at awall mural.
If you’re not super artistic, you could use stencils to guide your design.
If you tire of a design down the line, you could simply paint over it in a snap.
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you’ve got the option to leave the wood plain or paint over it.
Why not embrace your layout quirks instead of hiding them?
Clip Art to the Walls
No frames?
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Display your masterpieces by clipping them to the walls.
Use classic gold or silver to really make the metallic accent pop against your walls.
This heart pattern is extra idealfor Valentine’s Daybut can be enjoyed all year long.
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The grouped bells create an abstract sculpture which is perfect for any bare walls that need some dressing up.
you’re free to do this with concert tickets, plane tickets, and playbills as well.
Try Rustic Windows and Faux Flowers
Love rustic touches?
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This punch in of setup is perfect for a coastal grandmother-inspired home.
Use similar wooden accents like a framed picture or vase to create a cohesive-looking space.
Mix together different colors for an eye-catching effect.
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you’ve got the option to purchase moss at the craft store or garden center.
Frame a Cute Placemat
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Tired of solely hanging traditional prints?
Purchase a placemat and pop it into a frame for a fun new take on art.
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Experiment with pairing various shapes and sizes to create a playful collage on your walls.
Use as many different colors as you would like or keep it simple with just one hue.
Make It Musical
Instruments can be displayed on the wall in kids' rooms, too.
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Hang Your Hats
The more hats, the merrier!
Getting ready for the day has never been easier.
If you have an overflowing amount, create rows on the wall to fill them up with your favorites.
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These images are all black-and-white book illustrations of iconic New York sights.
verify to level them properly before installing, so the final product looks symmetrical.
Label them so that you will always know which clippings you have on hand.
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Why not go all in and continue things down to the radiator?
Create a Plate Wall Outside on the Porch
Wall art isn’t solely for indoor spaces.
Pair them with rattan planters and baskets to create an airy, coastal look.
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It’s full of warmth and texture and livens up thisneutral space.
While it looks like an art print, this floral piece is indeed a textile.
Turn to your fabric shop for scraps that could look pretty in your home.
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Print out these works and pop them into antique-looking frames to create a vintage-inspired gallery display.
You wouldn’t believe how affordable it is to make.
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