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Wall Decor Ideas {for free}

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Wall Decor Ideas

When we moved into our current house a year and half ago, my daughter transitioned from her nursery to a big girl room.  There was already some cute decorations that made the cut but we still had a lot of empty wall space to fill.

gwen's-nurseryThe Nursery

 The changing table/ dresser became just a dresser.  (You can you read about it here.)

SONY DSCThe back of the crib became a headboard after a coat of turquoise spray paint.gwen's-room-1

The biggest challenge was the big white empty white wall behind the bed.  I knew that I wanted two gold star-burst mirrors and a wall gallery of Alice prints but I didn’t want to spend any money.  Everything I needed for DIY was already in my house. ๐Ÿ˜‰

Supplies: For the mirrors, I used two thrift store mirrors (that used to be in the master bedroom), skewers, and gold spray paint.

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Assembly: I hot glued the skewers onto the back of the mirror and attached  a piece of scrap cardboard (I think it was the back of a catalog hence the picture)  little nails and added a picture hanger.

hanger-backsideSONY DSCThe wall gallery came from a 99ยข calender that I had purchased previously.  The pictures were hung with ribbon from wooden letters that came from the nursery. I  threaded the ribbon through a  bead at each hole to secure it.

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Later on I secured the calendar pictures with push pins to keep them from flapping around when the fan was on.

SONY DSCI love it when a plan comes together.  My daughter’s room was all set up within two weeks after moving in.

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Her cute window treatments were Walmart white panels that I sewed hot pink cotton fabric to the bottom to make them the right length.

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What is there not to love about free wall decor?  Have you DIYed a project to save money?

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This post was linked to Living Well, Spending Less’ Thrifty Thursday!

28 Comments

    1. Thanks Dawn! ๐Ÿ˜‰ I had so much fun putting it together. Wish I had inspiration for my sons room. We don’t exactly see eye to eye on decor. lol

  1. The wall art is the focal point of the room it’s the first thing my eyes are drawn to when I come in a room. My mom use to take old stuff and make them new and people would be in awe.

    1. Sounds like your momma was quite a lady!! I love having a gallery wall to be the focal point. In fact, except for my son’s room and the kitchen, all of our rooms have gallery walls.
      Thanks for stopping Kita, I appreciate your comments as always! ๐Ÿ˜‰

  2. This is my kind of decorating. I’m always thinking outside the box to repurpose something to make it fit with our new style!

    1. Nice! I love the challenge of trying to create “upscale” decor with things I already have. ๐Ÿ˜‰ Thanks for stopping by Stephanie!!

    1. Thanks Adie!! There is definitely lots of pops of color in that room and I LOVE repurposing things (and it’s cheap, lol).

  3. Very smart and crafty. I have to begin brainstorming for my daughter who will be 10 next month, or as she likes to say . . . double digits, lol.

    1. Thanks Jerrie! So glad you stopped by. ๐Ÿ˜‰ The decal in the nursery stayed… I kinda miss it. I guess I could always get another one!

  4. Wow this is so awesome! I am feeling major jealously for your daughter right now ๐Ÿ™‚ I bet you got lots of hugs after you were done! Thank you for sharing ๐Ÿ™‚

  5. These are fantastic ideas, Kathy, and I’m making note of them because, umm, we hardly have ANYTHING on the walls in our home right now. And while I desperately want to invest in art, that’s not gonna happen for a while unless I suddenly become BFF’s with an incredible artist… and even then, I’d want to pay them for their work, haha. I especially love what y’all did with the mirror. What fun!

    1. Thanks Erin!! My husband and I love to going to festivals and farmer’s market to find local art. I usually don’t spend more than $20 on something. I also love Etsy and Cozamia.com to find unique prints.

    1. Aww, thanks Joan! I love decorating for my daughter but have a hard time with my son’s room. Poor guy, he’s on my to-do list! lol

    1. Thanks Melissa! No, I did’t do that painting but it would probably make a great DIY project. It came from Urban Outfitters.

    1. Hi Danelle! I found the calendar in a clearance bin outside a used book store in Va Beach. It was the previous year so it was already outdated when I bought it. I was just drawn to the Victorian style pictures. I stored it for a few years before I even used it on my daughter’s wall!

    1. Thanks Jazmine. The curtains started out as white walmart curtains panels and then I added the hot pink fabric on the bottom to make them longer.

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