Cheap Diy Decor Ideas – Make your home look like fall with my top ten easy and inexpensive DIY decorating ideas! I’m on a limited decorating budget here…so cheap and easy projects are what I need!
If you want to decorate for Halloween but don’t want to spend a lot of money, this DIY October 31st sign is the perfect project!
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My DIY Dollar General Pumpkin Palette shows that not all pumpkins are created equal! Gone are the days when pumpkins had to be round… and orange!
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Capture all your fall memories with this handmade fall photo frame! It’s a little rustic, a small farm… but cute!
Let’s change things up a little with my DIY Pumpkin and Leopard Sign! I’m currently displaying this in my fall kitchen and it’s getting so many compliments!
Are there random gift tags out there? Try this DIY Gift Tag Fall Sign! I had everything on hand to make this…but even if you don’t, all the items can be found super cheap!
The Dollar Tree is a girl’s best friend…especially when you can make these Dollar Tree Scarecrows! Mine are in vases in the cafeteria; They make me smile every time I see them!
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Save those cans! You can make my DIY tin pumpkins on a big budget and style them however you want!
This may be my most iconic fall project…it’s my homemade wooden pumpkin! Now you can turn almost anything into a pumpkin…just look how cute some pieces of wood can turn out!
Are you a fan of sweet corn? Then you’ll love this DIY Wood Block Ribbon Candy Corn Sign! Gather your scrap ribbons and make your own candy corn sign!
My dollar sheet tray makeover is definitely one of my favorites! Easily transform a $1 tray into a beautiful centerpiece for your fall home!
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Very good guys! 10 Easy and Inexpensive DIY Decorating Ideas for Fall…Which one is your favorite? ! ? ! A new coat of paint, although amazing, can only take a room so far. If you really want to make your space feel like home, the best way to personalize it is with one of these DIY wall decor ideas. From a price, material, and manufacturing perspective, these DIY ideas can transform any blank (read: boring) wall into a statement piece. While some of these easy DIY finds are purely for decorative purposes, others also offer functionality, which is a must if you want to make the most of a small (but mighty) space.
With ideas for a variety of interiors, including farmhouse, rustic and bohemian, you’re sure to find the perfect wall art, mirror or storage piece for any room in your home… After a few visits to stores in second hand And then dollar store, of course.
Weave jute rope into an intricate star design to give a standard round mirror a wall-hanging-worthy shine.
Turn garage sale art into a color-matching moment by applying a range of matching midtone paints.
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Get inspiration from anywhere, including old, unused crib trampolines. Give it a fresh coat of paint, hang it on the wall, and paint it with prints to create a DIY vision board.
Grab a level and nail the rows of lanterns directly to the wall. While wax candles will bring a warm ambience to your space, place battery-operated candles or flickering lights inside to create a low-risk glow.
Cover an entire wall with plaid fabric to make a lasting impression. Stick thin squares of cork behind small areas to neatly secure photos, prints and notes directly to the wall.
Paint various cardboard tubes (paper towel rolls, shipping tubes, whatever) to create sustainable accessories. Fill them with hard-to-kill plants, knick-knacks, or anything else that catches your eye.
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Perfect for offices and game rooms, this cork wall covering turns any blank board into an opportunity for creativity and inspiration. The choice is yours: use it for functionality (example: calendar and weekly planner), design or a combination of both.
Repurposed Thrift Store Find: Rattan Paper Plate Holder! —becomes an eye-catching wall display. Simply paint geometric shapes on each basket, let them dry, and hang them.
Hang mirrors of various shapes and sizes on stairs to create the illusion that the room is larger than it really is. Another plus: mirrors are useful for taking a last look before leaving.
This plant-filled tapestry will help you appreciate the beauty of nature even on the coldest, dullest days. After pressing the green leaves, place them inside a wooden window frame and hang them.
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Don’t let the photos and prints do the talking: add lace and fringe to a simple frame for a bohemian-chic look.
Make your garden dreams come true by creating a multi-pot planter filled with artificial lavender and sage plants.
Replace old doors in your home with sliding barn doors to open up rooms. Thanks to the colorful paint job, the door functions as a work of art when closed.
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As most of you know, I moved during COVID-19 and it was the best decision I made this year. Being stuck in a small apartment made me realize how important it is to have a comfortable space to live in, especially during this time of social distancing and staying home. You can read about this experience in one of my previous blog posts. A lot of people have asked me about certain items for my new home, so I thought I’d share some fun DIY projects that have been keeping me busy for months. I hope some of these inspire you!
The idea was brought to me by the talented Love by Lynzie virtual design team. They were simply mismatched old frames (some of which I left empty) with prints and travel photographs. I love it because it has an old-school gentleman’s smoking lounge vibe and also ties into my love of travel.
Having a working fireplace has always been a dream of mine, but it also presented a new challenge: storing firewood but keeping it beautiful. I was inspired by a spa experience in Ireland (pictured below) and loved the idea of having “exposed wood” as part of my decor.
Love by Lynzie’s suggestion is to use two pieces of industrial tubing, usually hanging racks from Amazon. I like the result.
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I discovered air plants about two years ago and now I’m obsessed with them. They require little maintenance and are very beautiful. On my walks through Tommy Thompson Park, a nature reserve in Toronto, I always come across old masonry from buildings that were previously demolished in the city. I think they are beautiful and I think they would be a perfect “support” for air plants. I love that they are both modern and vintage, it’s a great way to bring an old part of the city into my home.
I love eucalyptus twigs. They are elegant, simple and smell amazing. I saw some photos of a shower set on Etsy and loved the overall look of it. If you tap the leaves a few times in the shower, you will release the oils, so when you shower you will have an amazing refreshing scent. This is incredible.
One of my favorite things about my new home are the two antique picture frames above the bedroom and the fireplace. Many people comment that they look expensive, but the truth is that they are not. I am not an art connoisseur by any means. These paintings caught my eye and they were cheap: two for $100 at an antique store. Adding two wall sconces from Wayfair (they’re plastic but look like brass) is an inexpensive way to give it a classic, timeless look. This doesn’t have to be DIY, but involves antiques and finding the right lamp to make it look more expensive.
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