Colorful DIY Fabric Wall Hanging
If you’re looking for a statement piece of wall art, this DIY Fabric Wall Hanging is a super inexpensive craft project for updating your home decor!
When all else fails, make a wall hanging! Or at least it seems like that’s my new life motto these days, haha.
I needed a cool backdrop for our DIY charity workshop last week, and I whipped up this DIY fabric wall hanging to go with our color scheme. I loved it so much I couldn’t resist making it into it’s own DIY post!
It doesn’t get much better than custom colors, abstract lines, and a giant statement piece for your walls.
All in all I think this cost me a total of $75 to make, which is basically unheard of in the realm of fabric wall hangings these days. Not to mention it’s about 5.5 feet tall and 3 feet wide!
You’ll have to wait to see how I styled it for the workshop, but until then, here’s how to make your own in under an hour. Plus, I busted out our DIY gold base stools for styling this again too!
Materials and Tools You’ll Need To Make a DIY Fabric Wall Hanging
Cotton fabrics in the colors of your choice
Please ignore my laziness in not ironing the fabrics before I cut them all out, haha. Clearly, I was in a hurry here, so I’m proud that I even had the mind enough to take photos as I went!
Steps To Make A Fabric Wall Hangings
1 — I actually cut out abstract shapes (starting with the biggest base shape first), and layered the fabrics on top of each other as I went to get a better visual of the overall layout.
It made it a lot easier for seeing how the colors and shapes would flow than to just cut them out separately and place them together at the end.
2 — Once you have your complete cut-out design, lay the square dowel rod over top of all of the layers in the middle.
3 — Roll the excess fabric around the dowel rod and use the staple gun to staple all of the fabric layers in place across the length of the backside of the dowel rod.
4 — Cut the excess fabric from the top of the dowel rod, and then insert the gold screw eye hooks on the top of the rod. Use the gold cording or picture wire to string wire from the top to hang it from.
How Do You Attach the Fabric to A Wall Without Damaging It?
We hung our wall art up by sting, but skip the last step if you want a minimal look without the string.
For the top wood rod, we highly recommend using a heavy duty removable double sided tape. Make sure to purchase a removable tape so that it does not peel off your paint.
It can be difficult to attach the fabric to the wall without causing damage. If you properly hang the wood rod, then you don’t need to attach the fabric. But if you want to secure the fabric, then use a removable double sided fabric tape.
By using a special adhesive that won’t harm your walls, you can give any room in your home a stylish makeover with one of these trendy DIY fabric wall hangings.
I love the bold color combo too, and it’s much easier to make than it looks right?! What do you think? Is this something cool you can see in your space, or not so much?
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DIY Fabric Wall Hanging
Equipment
- Fabric scissors
- Staple gun & staples
Materials
- Cotton fabrics in the colors of your choice
- Square wooden dowel rod
- Gold screw hooks
- Gold craft cording
Instructions
- Cut out the abstract shapes (starting with the biggest base shape first). We layered the fabrics on top of each other to get a better visual of the overall layout. It made it a lot easier for seeing how the colors and shapes would flow than to just cut them out separately and place them together at the end.
- Once you have your complete cut-out design, lay the square dowel rod over top of all of the layers in the middle.
- Roll the excess fabric around the dowel rod and use the staple gun to staple all of the fabric layers in place across the length of the backside of the dowel rod.
- Cut the excess fabric from the top of the dowel rod, and then insert the gold screw eye hooks on the top of the rod. Use the gold cording or picture wire to string wire from the top to hang it from.
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