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Now that Fall is here, we’re thinking about redecorating our homes here at Brit + Co, which means it’s the perfect time for some DIY inspiration. There are literally thousands of different ways to make beautiful art for the walls of your home or office.

Brit + Co Guide: Wall Art Ideas

But we narrowed it down a little to our top 100 favorite ideas. Whether you’re into metallics or neon, color block or obmre, 2D or 3D there’s an idea here to fit your home and your budget. Be sure to tell us in the comments which is your favorite.

 

1. Sequins Wall Art: Add some sparkle and shine to your home with this simple project. It’s a great way to make use of an old or thrifted frame. (via LiveLoveDIY)

 

2. 3D Colorblock Wall Art: This 3D circle installation proves that when it comes to color block, it’s not always hip to be square. (via Curbly)

 

3. Postcard Wall Art: Whether it’s a set of postcards like these Penguin classics covers or a random assortment, using a collection of postcards is an inexpensive art solution. (via How About Orange)

 

4. Thumbtack Wall Art: Who knew office supplies could be so chic? Using gold colored thumbtacks really elevates this piece to a work of art. (via Brit + Co.)

 

5. Hi Painting: This fun piece is made with a common kitchen sponge! We think it’s the perfect piece for an entryway. (via I Spy DIY)

 

6. Teacup Wall Art: This poster might look like a screen print, but it’s actually a cut paper design. The colors are bright without looking garish. It’s the perfect piece for your kitchen. (via Christina Lowry Designs)

 

7. Watercolor Chevron Wall Art: While not made with watercolor paints, this canvas project definitely has a watercolor effect. The gold background is a nice touch as well. (via The Embellished Nest)

 

8. Clipboard Wall Art: These stenciled letters are a fun twist on typographic art. It would be a fun party game to let guests rearrange them and spell out messages. (via Madigan Made)

 

9. Framed Scarf Wall Art: Who says you can only frame paper goods? This framed silk scarf adds color pattern and texture to the room. (via Honey Sweet Home)

 

Now that Fall is here, we’re thinking about redecorating our homes here at Brit + Co, which means it’s the perfect time for some DIY inspiration. There are literally thousands of different ways to make beautiful art for the walls of your home or office.

Brit + Co Guide: Wall Art Ideas

But we narrowed it down a little to our top 100 favorite ideas. Whether you’re into metallics or neon, color block or obmre, 2D or 3D there’s an idea here to fit your home and your budget. Be sure to tell us in the comments which is your favorite.

 

1. Sequins Wall Art: Add some sparkle and shine to your home with this simple project. It’s a great way to make use of an old or thrifted frame. (via LiveLoveDIY)

 

2. 3D Colorblock Wall Art: This 3D circle installation proves that when it comes to color block, it’s not always hip to be square. (via Curbly)

 

3. Postcard Wall Art: Whether it’s a set of postcards like these Penguin classics covers or a random assortment, using a collection of postcards is an inexpensive art solution. (via How About Orange)

 

4. Thumbtack Wall Art: Who knew office supplies could be so chic? Using gold colored thumbtacks really elevates this piece to a work of art. (via Brit + Co.)

 

5. Hi Painting: This fun piece is made with a common kitchen sponge! We think it’s the perfect piece for an entryway. (via I Spy DIY)

 

6. Teacup Wall Art: This poster might look like a screen print, but it’s actually a cut paper design. The colors are bright without looking garish. It’s the perfect piece for your kitchen. (via Christina Lowry Designs)

 

7. Watercolor Chevron Wall Art: While not made with watercolor paints, this canvas project definitely has a watercolor effect. The gold background is a nice touch as well. (via The Embellished Nest)

 

8. Clipboard Wall Art: These stenciled letters are a fun twist on typographic art. It would be a fun party game to let guests rearrange them and spell out messages. (via Madigan Made)

 

9. Framed Scarf Wall Art: Who says you can only frame paper goods? This framed silk scarf adds color pattern and texture to the room. (via Honey Sweet Home)

 


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