Hi guys! You are in for a treat today.
Let’s make some West Elm Scrappy Wall Art, knock-off style with Chelsea from
Hello hello Fox Hollow Cottage friends! I’m thrilled to be visiting with you guys today! It’s such an honor to be here.
I’m Chelsea, I blog over at Making Home Base where I share crafts, diy projects, and the occasional dessert recipe because, let’s face it, I have a huge sweet tooth.
I’m so excited to share a super cute project with you guys today!
It’s a knock-off of West Elm’s Scrappy Wall Art.
I don’t know about you but I love a good knock off project. It’s so rewarding to see something you love and be able to recreate it for a fraction of the price. A few weeks ago, while looking for some decor for my master bedroom makeover, I came across this fabric scrap wall art from West Elm. The simplicity of it caught my eye. It’s just lovely. The colors didn’t work for my color scheme but I knew I could DIY it to work for the space.
You won’t believe how easy it was to create. With a RIBBA frame from Ikea I was already half way there. I grabbed a few coordinating fabric scraps from my scraps bins (which totally reminded me why it is I save every little scrap. You just never know when you can use them). I also grabbed a scrap of burlap to fit the frame. I didn’t bother trimming them. I used them as is for the “scrappy” look.
I sewed the scraps onto the burlap. It look less than five minutes to sew the pieces on. All there was left to do was to place it in the frame. BAM! Gorgeous scrappy wall art, in minutes!
I absolutely love the way it turned out. The yellow and gray are perfect for my master bedroom. And my favorite part is that the West Elm version cost $49.00 but my version cost $5.00! How’s that for a knock off?
I hope you’ve enjoyed my take on West Elm’s scrappy wall art. If you want to check out more inexpensive home decor or just say hello, please come visit me at Making Home Base.
Thank you so much, Shannon for having me over 🙂
Have a great day friends!
Shannon here (:
Chelsea really has loads of super cute craft ideas so you’ll definitely want to pop over and see all that she has to share!! You can find her on facebook too by clicking HERE.
This is definitely one of those cases where I love the knock off so much more than the original! Very, very cute!
what a great idea on using scrap fabric or even using that you dont want to cut up. thanks for sharing, God Bless.
Love this, Chelsea (and Shannon)! So fun and easy – I love West Elm!
xo, Claire
This is super cute! Right up my alley too! Thanks for sharing Chelsea and Shannon!~
You got it fixed! Hallelujah! I was checking on you! Delete that comment, yo!
It was just like magic! lol. I didn’t freak. I was pretty sure it was not anything personally on my blog, too many others having the ditto prob!
Thanks so much for having me over, Shannon!! xo
It was an absolute pleasure!!!! Thank YOU (: