This is what I created with a couple of dollars and some creativity.
The biggest art piece is this letter I made from the bottom of a box and used coffee filters!
Click here to view how I made it.
Total cost for that $0...and I even compost my coffee grounds in my super simple and economical DIY compost bin.
Next is this art made with shims...this kind (as if there are any others...)
I love my shims!
Then I have now used all of my 5 free baskets.
The wall art came out to be only $2 oop (out of pocket) and few hours of craft :)
One more before and after side by side
Stay Frugal,
Daniela
The biggest art piece is this letter I made from the bottom of a box and used coffee filters!
Click here to view how I made it.
Total cost for that $0...and I even compost my coffee grounds in my super simple and economical DIY compost bin.
Next is this art made with shims...this kind (as if there are any others...)
I love my shims!
Then I have now used all of my 5 free baskets.
I am thinking adding a mirror would reflect some light and make the space feel bigger.
Can you see something like this on my wall?
Bassett Mirror |
Or maybe a black and white Ansel Adams print?
Birds on Wire |
Prints/posters are a frugal way to add interest to a wall, and still keep it on a budget.
This is how the space looked a few months back.
And here is how it looks today.One more before and after side by side
Daniela
I love how it turned out! Your wall grouping looks great with that large N you made and the screen in the back is so pretty with your pictures hung on it.
ReplyDeleteVery clever. It looks great! xo Diana
ReplyDeleteI like how that N draws lots of attention! I think that's my favorite, pair up with the clean look of the room divider!
ReplyDeleteClever, stylish and on a budget..
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Well, I should be in good shape for making letters. Heaven knows there are enough used coffee filters around here! Thanks for coming by and for your mosquito advice. I need every remedy I can find to try. Never heard the one about rosemary, but I'll give it a try for sure.
ReplyDeleteLiz
You've got it all pulled together now! It has been fun watching this process and I love the end result. It is such a stylish update!!
ReplyDeleteI like how you've changed up the arrangement and look in your space. It's amazing what a difference a couple of items makes. And you all must drink loads of coffee. :-)
ReplyDeleteThat letter is absolutely stunning! I love that idea! Have to pin this one!!
ReplyDeleteIt looks fantastic! Much better than the before pic! I like the coffee filter initial. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteok so now you gave me an idea....hmmm Love love it.
ReplyDeleteI love the photo of the elephant.
ReplyDeletelisa
Now I know what to do with all those coffee filters! It's a great idea. The shims made a nice little piece, too. hmmmm... I wonder what I can do with slats from an old shutter??? The best part about reading blogs is that it inspires creativity! Thanks for adding to that!
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