
So many possibilities, so many baskets, so few walls! And so many combinations. No need to add trivets to those styles, though.Wall Baskets – a large group of them – are the latest tribal or boho chic decor trend to come along and I love it. Plain ones for farmhouse or rustic, or metal (or metallic-painted) baskets for industrial, etc.

So, what do you think of this idea for basket wall decor? Even if your home decor style isn’t Boho, a basket gallery wall works with other themes, as well! Farmhouse Perpetual Calendar Makeover – My Repurposed LifeĦ. Navy Coral Painted Tray – Domestically Speakingĥ. Boho Basket Wall Decor – Sadie SeasongoodsĤ. Upcycled Thrift Store Mirrors – Petticoat Junktionģ. Bubble Gum Machine Makeover – House of HawthornesĢ. Simply click on the corresponding links beneath the collage to find out what they each made.ġ. Again, because they are so lightweight, there was no point in getting out the hammer and nails.ĭepending on the basket weave, I could simply thread the little Command Hook through the basket itself.įor those with tighter weaves, though, I tied a small loop of craft thread through the back of the basket and hung the loop on the hook.Įither way, I love, love, LOVE how they turned out! Who knew that basket wall decor could be so easy to make without a drop of paint?ĪND, guess what? Today is Thrift Store Decor Day, too, so my friends have been working on makeovers and upcycles, as well.

To hang them, I used dainty clear Command Hooks like these. Then, I snapped a photo with my phone once I was completely happy with it. Now, before I hung them up, I arranged them on the floor to figure out the placement that worked best for my wall space. Everything is so light weight that hot glue worked perfectly.Īnd that was it! Now I could hang them on the wall. You could certainly use craft glue or even super glue, but hot glue worked just fine.

Once I did that, I simply hot glued the woven trivets to the centers of their corresponding baskets. If you can’t find these at thrift stores, they are always available on Etsy.Īll that was left to do was to pair them up together by size, shape, and color. I found plenty at thrift stores, with a few additional trivets provided by my friend, Maliasmark. None of them were fancy in fact, I even picked up a couple of paper plate holders ( which I’ve used before at Halloween).Īnd this is the collection of woven trivets that I assembled. 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. A quick perusal on Pinterest (and DEFINITELY on Instagram) will show you just how popular Boho decor still is.
