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Some Fabric Wall Art

Finally, I have found something little to hang on our bedroom walls !  I'm sort of hesitant when it comes to hanging things up on walls…well, bedroom walls.  A big wall, like our stairwell wall, is easy to decorate since it's one wall with a bunch of frames.  But having to decorate FOUR walls in one room makes me a little anxious.  Having to make it all flow together and look good is what makes me a little nervous.

Back in June, I hung up some pictures above our bed.  That was easy because it seemed like a perfect space to hang some frames:


However, I have a bunch of wall space that still needs some love in our room.  Since it still makes me a little nervous about what and where I should hang, I figured I'd tackle a small area.  This little wall next to our bathroom door seemed like a good spot to hang something…baby steps.


The other day, as I was browsing through Pinterest…again…I found the idea to frame fabric.  Perfect!  Kerry and I headed to IKEA today for some Billy bookcases and I made a pit-stop in the frame section and picked up two RIBBA frames for $9.99 each.  

I still had some leftover fabric from the curtains I made for our room and felt that it would be a pretty pattern for the frames.  As soon as we got home, I went to work on the fabric.  I cut out a piece that would fit in the frame, taped it to the back of the matte, and hung it up.  Soo easy !



I think it looks great…now for the rest of the walls in our room :/  This was a very simple and easy project to add a little more color and decor in the room.

How do you know what to hang up on your bedroom walls?

Now you can Do It Yourself Too !

~Stephanie

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