Decorating your home is great fun, and it doesn’t always have to be expensive either. Even when you’re looking for an elaborate, upscale decorating theme, you can usually create something quite similar and uniquely your own… without much cost at all.
First of all: If you’re decorating your home on a restricted budget, do a little bit at a time. This is much easier on your pocketbook and allows you to enjoy the process more instead of stressing over pennies.
Secondly: Artwork is an easy, inexpensive way to decorate your home. And you don’t even have to be artistic for this to work well!
What is the first thing you notice when you walk into someone’s home? The walls usually, right? Walls enclose the home, giving a thematic impression. So, if your walls are empty you’ve got to get to work to populate them. Wall hangings can be expensive, but there are many alternatives.
First, you have to consider your theme. If you want to create an artistic wall ensemble in the bathroom for instance, you could consider framing sea shells. You would simply arrange the shells creatively onto either a sheet of colored paper or onto fabric. This could be hung on the wall with or without a frame.
Here’s another idea: Do you have hundreds of pictures and just don’t know what to do with them? Keeping with the personalized artwork idea, you could arrange your photos into a huge wall photo collage. These could be themed too. One collage could include pictures of exotic places, another weddings, and a third of children as they were/are growing up.
Another unique decorating idea: If there is a teenager in your home, their bedroom is probably home to a huge collection of music CDs. They can create their own wall collage using the cover art from their CDs. If your teenager likes to paint or draw, try letting them create their own wall mural too.
If your home contains foliage, you might want to consider pressing leaves or flowers and framing your work. To flatten your leaves and flowers first: just place them in a book and allow them to dry fully. They are ready for your wall hanging when they become crisp. This shouldn’t take longer than a week or two. After the items are pressed, you will just need to mount the artwork and hang it on your wall.
You could try this same technique without pressing the flowers and leaves flat. Instead, spray them with some sort of shelack or clear finish coating, then glue them to your mounting paper, board, or frame. This creates an interesting and unique 3D effect.
When you decorate your home with artwork you are only limited by your imagination. Don’t be afraid to experiment: If you don’t like the results you’ve made, you can always revert back to your previous decorating accessories. So, be imaginative and creative and design your own decorative artwork for your home.
First of all: If you’re decorating your home on a restricted budget, do a little bit at a time. This is much easier on your pocketbook and allows you to enjoy the process more instead of stressing over pennies.
Secondly: Artwork is an easy, inexpensive way to decorate your home. And you don’t even have to be artistic for this to work well!
What is the first thing you notice when you walk into someone’s home? The walls usually, right? Walls enclose the home, giving a thematic impression. So, if your walls are empty you’ve got to get to work to populate them. Wall hangings can be expensive, but there are many alternatives.
First, you have to consider your theme. If you want to create an artistic wall ensemble in the bathroom for instance, you could consider framing sea shells. You would simply arrange the shells creatively onto either a sheet of colored paper or onto fabric. This could be hung on the wall with or without a frame.
Here’s another idea: Do you have hundreds of pictures and just don’t know what to do with them? Keeping with the personalized artwork idea, you could arrange your photos into a huge wall photo collage. These could be themed too. One collage could include pictures of exotic places, another weddings, and a third of children as they were/are growing up.
Another unique decorating idea: If there is a teenager in your home, their bedroom is probably home to a huge collection of music CDs. They can create their own wall collage using the cover art from their CDs. If your teenager likes to paint or draw, try letting them create their own wall mural too.
If your home contains foliage, you might want to consider pressing leaves or flowers and framing your work. To flatten your leaves and flowers first: just place them in a book and allow them to dry fully. They are ready for your wall hanging when they become crisp. This shouldn’t take longer than a week or two. After the items are pressed, you will just need to mount the artwork and hang it on your wall.
You could try this same technique without pressing the flowers and leaves flat. Instead, spray them with some sort of shelack or clear finish coating, then glue them to your mounting paper, board, or frame. This creates an interesting and unique 3D effect.
When you decorate your home with artwork you are only limited by your imagination. Don’t be afraid to experiment: If you don’t like the results you’ve made, you can always revert back to your previous decorating accessories. So, be imaginative and creative and design your own decorative artwork for your home.