Grab some old or thrifted frames for this cheap & easy Easy DIY Pottery Barn Knock Off Art!
I’ve been slowly giving my Master Bedroom a makeover. This week, I found some old 16″ x 20″ frames for this cheap & Easy DIY Pottery Barn Knock Off Art.
AND it saved me $300, guys!!!! Seriously, Pottery Barn sells their Textile Art for about $340 for a pair. I made my knock off for less than $10 each.
And, it looks great with the updated bedding, the scrap wood wall art, and the tray ceiling a makeover with some new molding and paneling. I still have a few big changes on the list, including more wall art. Stay tuned for more updates. 🙂
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How to Make Easy Textile Wall Art
$300 is a nice chunk of change to save, right? The Pottery Barn Textile Art is pretty, but I can’t see spending that much money on something this simple. And, I got to pick the fabric that matched my room and style for the perfect custom look. Winning.
For my fabric, I headed to World Market to check out their fabric placemats and napkins. They always have tons on fun and funky options to go with the current trends. Target has a few really cool options too.
You’ll love how easy it is! And be sure to check out more low cost Thrift Store in this 25+ Upcycle DIY Ideas here and a few more great projects from some very creative blogger friends. I have links to their projects at the end of this post. Let’s get to this Easy DIY Pottery Barn Knock Off Art.
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Super creative, easy and quick to make. Customizing it is a breeze too. Great way to use exotic patterns in a controlled way. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks, Diogo. 🙂
Such a clever DIY, and they came out great! I’m featuring this post on this week’s Creative Circle link party! Hope you join us again soon!
Awesome news! Thanks so much. I’m glad you liked it. 🙂
This was such a great idea! Love this beautiful art!
Thanks so much, Michelle!
I love projects like this. Easy to change it too, if your taste in decor changes. Thanks for sharing at the Inspiration Spotlight party @DearCreatives pinned, and sharing. See you again soon.
Thanks so much, Theresa. Quick and easy decor wins are the best!
I love this idea! Thank you for sharing with us this week at Celebrate Your Story and we hope you will join us again next week.
Thanks for stopping by and hosting a great party, Sandra.
Love how simple and elegant this is! Thanks for sharing on To Grandma’s House We Go!
Thanks so much, Chas!
I love this idea and it really looks classy with the frame.
Thanks, Mary! I’m so happy with the way this project turned out!
Very cool idea! Great ironing tip as well!
Thanks! Glad you like it. 🙂
Art can be so expensive, and although I purchase enough of the cheaper stuff I much prefer having something original. This is a great idea.
Thanks, Leanna!
LOVE these! And so easy too for something that adds so much to a room!
Thanks so much, Tarah. I love a 10-minute DIY. 🙂