How do I achieve a Farmhouse look for my home?
How to achieve Farmhouse look, for my home, without breaking the bank?
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Hi Mary,
Here are some ideas from a fellow Hometalker:
https://www.hometalk.com/diy/decorate/walls/farmhouse-decor-ideas-diy-34917766
Farmhouse Decor Ideas DIY
There's so many ways to DIY your way to a Farmhouse look. Check out this site for loads of ideas:
https://www.theshabbycreekcottage.com/decorating-ideas-gallery
Yellow ware or antique glass bowls, old jelly glasses or Mason jars, cobalt glass, tiered curtains, antique linen or cotton/homespun tablecloths, larger porcelain or pottery milk pichers, woven wool or cotton throw rugs, older wool blankets, throws or quilts, an old coffepot or tea kettle, shaving mugs, antique razors, barn wood shelving, old wooden rolling pins, antique pie plates, antique pie cooling racks, porcelain soap dishes, antique vanities, dressers, pie safes, etc.
Any of these can be found at flea markets, second hand shops, smaller antique shops in areas with a great number of these items.