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Stylish and Easy! DIY Wall Decoration Ideas

Have you ever suddenly felt that the walls at home look a bit bare?

But when it comes to actually putting something up, you’re not sure what to choose—and even after searching, everything seems pretty pricey.

So how about making your own wall decorations?

I’ll introduce lots of easy-to-make ideas that are great even for people who aren’t confident with crafts.

There are also wall decorations you can use when getting together with friends or for parties.

Try making a variety of pieces and switch them out with the seasons or your mood to turn your space into a stylish room!

Stylish and Simple! Handmade Wall Decoration Ideas (11–20)

swag

Dried flower decorations that shine in autumn interiors! How to make a genuine wall-hanging swag
swag

A swag is like a bouquet designed to hang on a wall, and you can make one by freely combining artificial flowers from 100-yen shops or similar stores.

If you gather a colorful mix of flowers based on your own taste, your home will instantly feel more vibrant.

Using fresh or dried flowers is also a great option.

By being particular about the color palette and choosing something chic, you can create a more mature atmosphere, making it a perfect accent when you want to change your room’s look.

A swag’s charm lies in its one-of-a-kind originality.

Why not give it a try and add a touch of the seasons and a splash of color to your space?

Heart mobile

[Valentine’s Decorations] How to Make a Hanging Heart Mobile
Heart mobile

If you want to add a splash of color to your room, a heart mobile is a great choice.

This decoration is made by layering red and white strips of construction paper, bending them into half-circles, and combining two pieces to form a heart.

Hang it from the ceiling with thread so it gently sways.

Mobiles are charming for their movement, and this one is especially fun because the heart itself bounces vertically each time it swings, creating a more dynamic motion.

It’s not only delightful to look at, but also perfect for expressing affection to someone close.

Feel free to adjust the ratio of red to white to suit your taste.

8 tear-and-make flower decorations

Venue decorations: flower ornaments made with colored construction paper, 8 varieties—entrance ceremony, graduation ceremony, welcome/farewell party, birthday party—how to make a large rose ❤︎ DIY/tutorial/Giant rose paper craft/big flower ❤︎ #755
8 tear-and-make flower decorations

By tearing colored construction paper into various shapes, you can create a very lovely venue decoration.

Since you tear it by hand, the irregular look doesn’t seem like a mistake and actually comes across as artistic, which is really interesting.

By rolling it, stapling it, wrapping it around a straw, or pressing it against the back end of a felt-tip pen to crumple it, you can make several kinds of beautiful flowers.

Because colored construction paper feels somewhat thick, many people might never think to tear it—but that very quality creates a delightful texture.

Wall decoration made with artificial flowers

So-called artificial flowers—now commonly known as “artificial flowers”—are quite popular these days.

How about using them to make a wall decoration? Some artificial flowers have a hole on the back so you can thread a string through.

Using those, you can string together multiple flowers.

Once you’ve made a few strands, all that’s left is to hang them on the wall.

If you adjust the spacing between the flowers to be even, it will create a more refined and stylish look!

wire craft decorative window

[100-Yen DIY] I tried making a shabby-chic decorative window for the first time with wirework, using only materials from Seria | French Chic
wire craft decorative window

Many people would love to incorporate window frames with antique-style, gothic wire art into their interiors, but the high price makes them hard to afford.

For those people, here’s a recommended DIY: make your own using wire craft and a wooden frame.

First, build a wooden frame in the size you want, drill holes in the frame, thread the base wires through, and secure the shaped wire art with thin wire.

Finally, paint over it—finishing it with an antique look is the key point.