DIY Patterned Cork Boards For Pinning Your Stuff

DIY Patterned Cork Boards For Pinning Your Stuff
If you spend a lot of time at your desk, if you need a place to hang some pics and stickers for inspiration, make these cork boards from drawingsunderthetable.blogspot.ca. You’ll need old frames, painter’s tape, a cork roll, scissors, contact cement or other adhesive and spray paint. Take your frame apart and spray paint the... 
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Quick DIY Washi Tape Wall Art Under $1

Quick DIY Washi Tape Wall Art Under $1
It’s time to decorate your blank walls! All you need for this quick DIY from uptodateinteriors.com is washi tape, scissors, a ruler, and a box cutter, this craft won’t cost you much. The first step is to mark where you want your triangles placed. Start from the center of the wall for even placement. Make... 
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Quick DIY Wooden Tribal Art Piece

Quick DIY Wooden Tribal Art Piece
Need a creative art piece for your wall? Here’s a cool idea from hashtagblessedblog.com! Take a wooden painter’s canvas and stain it with 2 coats of Provencial Stain by Minwax. It’s just slightly larger than a 5×7 picture frame. Use some chevron shaped wood veneers, and once the canvas is dried, play around with chevron... 
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DIY Instagram Wall With Colorful Washi Tape

DIY Instagram Wall With Colorful Washi Tape
Obsessed with Instagram? Make your own private one at home! For this Instagram wall from sandyalamode.com you’ll need scissors, measuring tape, a level, a pencil,different kinds of washi tape, Instagram prints. Use the washi tape and create borders around the photo. Start on one side and just move your way around clockwise.  Cover less than... 
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DIY White Deer Head For Woodland-Inspired Decor

DIY White Deer Head For Woodland-Inspired Decor
This plastic deer head with antlers will give rustic or woodland décor to any space but you’ll need to stylize it a bit with this cool tutorial from hawthorneandmain.com. A plastic deer head requires a lot of paint: at least one can of spray paint. There are tons of grooves, holes and crevises that make... 
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Original And Colorful DIY Easter Egg Wall Hanging

Original And Colorful DIY Easter Egg Wall Hanging
Dying eggs is a tradition for every Easter but let’s make a very original decoration of them – don’t be ordinary! You’ll need cotton twine, scissors, floral wire, eggs, white thread, a wood dowel 12″, a pin. Start by blowing the yolk out of the eggs. You do this by using the pin to make... 
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DIY Rustic State Map Wall Art From A Broken Pallet

DIY Rustic State Map Wall Art From A Broken Pallet
We’ve told you a lot about various state map decorations, and today we’ll make it from a wood pallet.  Disassemble the pallet – busting up a pallet is no small undertaking. They are made from durable nails, and are built strong enough to take a beating. To maximize the useable wood, go slow when pulling... 
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Spring Feel In Your Home: 8 DIY Wall Décor Ideas

Spring Feel In Your Home: 8 DIY Wall Décor Ideas
This is the last month of winter, and then we’ll dip into adorable and sunny spring! I’m looking forward to it and decided to find some cool ideas to bring a spring wave to my home. Let’s get started with wall décor! Floral wall art? Yes, please! You can easily make paper flowers or buy... 
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DIY Washi Tape Heart Wall Decor

DIY Washi Tape Heart Wall Decor
Washi tape is ideal for décor because it can be removed at any time you want, it’s versatile and available in lots of colors. For this cool washi tape wall décor you’ll need 2″ wide washi tape, 1/4″ washi tape, an X-Acto knife, a -metal ruler and a cutting mat. First you’ll want to use... 
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Trendy DIY Geometric Wall Display

Trendy DIY Geometric Wall Display
Geometric crafts are kind of trendy and hot today, so we offer you to give a fashionable touch to your home décor with this wall display. You’ll need paper, a pencil, a sharpie, string/rope/cord, hammer & nails, clothespins, art/photos. Start by just eye-balling the sketch and measuring out how wide and tall you want the... 
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