I always love making my own inexpensive versions of popular decor trends, so this spring I decided to tackle the floral wall hangings that I’ve been seeing around! By using supplies I found at Goodwill, I’m able to save money, save stuff from the landfills, and come up with something that’s one-of-a-kind. My version is inspired by forsythia, a spring staple in this neck of the woods. And it was super simple to make! Below are the materials I needed for this project. Many of them I already had at home, the rest went on my Goodwill shopping list:
Materials
– A tension/curtain rod or something similar
– Fabric
– Faux greenery or flowers (optional—you can make these from fabric, too)
– Scissors
– Hot glue and gun
– Twine
– Wooden beads
– Wire cutters
– Floral stem wire
– Floral tape
– Spray paint (optional for the curtain rod)
Goodwill has a rich history since its beginnings in 1902. The organization holds itself accountable to a triple bottom line of people, planet and profit, so I feel like this Earth-inspired project made from thrifted bits and pieces fits right in. It adds so much spring spirit to my home!
You can shake yours up by choosing a different color scheme or going big with your flower petals. When it comes to the dowel part, anything that’s long and straight would work so don’t feel like it has to be a curtain rod. The options for customization are truly endless. Just have fun letting the sights of spring inspire your decor!