Easy Dish Towel Kitchen Art

4 Materials
$10
10 Minutes
Easy
My kitchen needed a little color and life on it's blank walls. I was inspired to create some very easy wall art in the kitchen aisle at Target. Using a white frame and cute towel you can make this adorable and easy kitchen art.
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I picked up this cute kitchen tool themed towel and 2 inexpensive white frames. I also grabbed some fun white towels with cows and chickens on them, I might use those in another area of my home.


Thin cotton towels like this come in so many patterns and styles, you can find one that works for your room.
I cut out 2 sections of the towel to fit inside each frame. Then I ironed them on high heat to remove all the creases. Next I popped those pretty pieces of towel into the frames, keeping the glass and backing along with them, and hung them on the wall.
This isn't the first time I've been inspired by a kitchen towel at Target. I created a cafe curtain for my bathroom too. Their towels are just so pretty!


Printed kitchen towels are typically less expensive than fabric and you can reuse frames you have, find them on clearance or head to a thrift store. This kitchen towel wall art is the perfect way to update bare walls in your home.


I like using command strips to hang these frames up. No holes in the walls and I can easily move them if I want to change up my decor.


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Suggested materials:
  • 2 frames
  • Kitchen towel   (Target)
  • Scissors
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Sarah Vanderkooy
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  • Angel Angel on Jan 07, 2016
    That is cute! I love the towels! May I ask where you got them?
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  • CKimball CKimball on Jan 19, 2016
    What a simple pop of color!!! Thank you for the inspiration.
  • Texann Texann on Apr 15, 2016
    Is anyone else tired of the "here's my great idea but you have to go to my blog to see it?" Sigh...sorry, it's just getting old. Either post your idea here or don't.
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    • Texann Texann on Apr 16, 2016
      @Cmackay1 I can certainly understand some projects are super complicated and have lots of steps involved. Redoing everything on Hometalk would be a pain. I sincerely don't mind hopping over to someone's website if I want the full details. But this project doesn't even show you the after photo, which is a clear tactic to get traffic to their website. I'm not biting.
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