![]() ![]() ![]() Boho Wall Decor and Basket Wall ArtĪfter thrift shopping for hanging wall baskets, this is what I ended up with. All blue, bold, and underlined text is a clickable link, either to a product or to a related post. As an Amazon Affiliate, I earn from qualifying purchases. This post contains affiliate links for your crafting convenience. In fact, there’s no paint involved at all! The best part about this is that creating my version of basket wall decor only takes a few minutes AND there are no complicated painting techniques required. ![]() Well, guess what- there is! I decided to pair up the plain/natural baskets with another thrift store item: woven trivets! (Or straw trivets…I’m not sure which name is better.) So, of course, I wanted to get in on the fun with a thrifted version that had some Sadie style flair.Īs I studied all the versions on Pinterest and Instagram, I noticed that many of the flat wall baskets used in these basket gallery walls had touches of color or colorful designs woven in.ĭo you recall my Thrift the Look: Boho Decor post ? In it, I used a colorful wall basket in place of a mirror in the inspiration photo.īut when you go thrift shopping for hanging wall baskets, you typically just find the plain versions!Īnd I started to wonder, would there be an easier way to add color without having to paint an intricate design? And more specifically, that basket wall decor is a pretty common theme in Bohemian design. ![]() Please also be sure to spread the love and Pin….A quick perusal on Pinterest (and DEFINITELY on Instagram) will show you just how popular Boho decor still is. Now get out there and design some good vibes. Even better, if I decide I am over the whole thing, I can easily remove the gallery wall (without any harm to my wall). I must admit that I was concerned the strips would not be able to hold the weight of the baskets, but it has been six months and everything has remained perfectly in place. Be sure to place firm pressure on the basket, against the wall, for about one minute. Simply place one of the strips on the back of the basket and another on the wall. I basically just winged it, and began by centering the largest basket and moving on from my center point with the smaller baskets. Given I was using a medium which doesn’t inflict any damage to walls ( this is what I used to hang the baskets ), I was very haphazard regarding the composition of my basket gallery wall. So, the easiest way to hang a gallery wall, and not screw up your walls, is by using these picture hanging strips. That simply means if you click on one of the links and buy something, I receive a small commission, but don’t worry… you won’t pay a dime more. I got each of these baskets for under $1 (I paid a little more for the large blue one).īeyond the basket gallery wall in my kitchen, I actually racked up more of an extensive collection throughout my home.įor your convenience, I have included affiliate links. For those of you who have never tried it, thrift shopping is a great way to pass the time when your broke ass is feeling down and sorry for yourself. There was about a three month period (during the whole pool excavation fiasco) where I would go to thrift stores just to check out their basket selection. Why pay their inflated prices when you can find rare, fabulous ones for only $1/piece. I pretty much scoff at any basket priced at places like Target or Homegoods. The key to finding boho baskets on the cheap is to hit up your local thrift stores. I am so proud to say that I made this bad baby for under $15 and in about 10 minutes time. Given there is basically no escaping this trend (which I completely dig), I want to show you the easiest and cheapest way to create a DIY basket gallery wall. Even if you are not particularly into boho style, I have noticed basket wall decor making its way into coastal and farmhouse design. In the realm of boho decor, basket gallery walls are, without a doubt, the happening craze. ![]()
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