Nobody wants to live in a plain white box, but sometimes spending a fortune on art just isn't an option. The alternative? Repurposing items you already have into decorative objects and making your own pieces of art to display on the wall. It truly does many a transformative difference, and you won't have to spend a lot of money. We found tons of creative, designer-inspired DIY wall art ideas, from framing your children's work to creating your own wall hanging. If you're worried about using a nail gun or hammer, don't worry—you got this... Because these examples are super simple and easy to replicate. So go ahead and grab a glue gun to get ready to spruce up your space with these seventeen creative DIY wall decor ideas
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Porcelain Gallery
If you have an extensive China
collection, why not put it up for all to see? It's an unexpected twist to the classic gallery wall look, too, as you can see in this blush pink living room designed by Janie Molster. Once you've mapped out the gallery wall, all you need are some picture hanger
If you have an extensive China collection, why not put it up for all to see? It's an unexpected twist to the classic gallery wall look, too, as you can see in this blush pink living room designed by Janie Molster. Once you've mapped out the gallery wall, all you need are some picture hanger
Fabric Wall Hanging

If you have a vintage area rug or quilt you haven't been using, repurpose it by hanging it on the wall. Get a tutorial to create your own wall hanging from Sugar & Cloth.
Found Objects

Even a skateboard can be wall decor when styled well! Here, Leanne Ford simply propped it on a ledge and leaned it against the wall. Instruments and surfboards are other great examples of found objects doubling as decor.
PegboardA pegboard looks good basically anywhere, and you can customize it as much as you want! Learn how to make one yourself from Vintage Revivals.
Children's Art

Frame your children's best masterpieces and display them with pride. They'll feel like a proud artist, and won't have to spend a fortune on art—it's a win-win. It can look refined when professionally done with clean, modern frames and then arranged in a classic floor-to-ceiling grid. Take note from this charming contemporary family room designed by Lilly Bunn, where colorful art animates the entire space
Clipped Art

If you live in a minimalist environment, this project is for you. Simply tack up a photograph you love, frame-free. This way, you won't damage any artwork but you can also go frameless.
Garlands

In a cozy, cabin-like home, use branches and leaves to create a series of makeshift garlands. To add a little more contemporary style and polish, Leanne Ford also color-blocked the walls, panting the lower half a deep marine tone.
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Clipped Art
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