Pottery Barn-Inspired Artwork for a Fraction of the Price

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If you're like me, what you love and what you can afford aren't always the same. And sometimes that gap makes you get creative. That's what happened with a set of artwork from Pottery Barn that I loved but didn't love the price. I created my own at a fraction of the original price. No power tools or paint brushes required.
After I added the prints to the frames, I made sure the artwork was positioned where I wanted, then hung them together to create a gallery wall behind our living room sofa.
All that was left was a little styling with my favorite old camera and some books and other decorative items.


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Postcards From the Ridge
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  • Cc Cc on Mar 05, 2018

    my daughter used scrap book paper. love her wall. it cost a lot less and just as nice. thanks for the update

  • Julie | Julie Caron Art Julie | Julie Caron Art on Dec 06, 2022

    This is a great idea. I do a lot of coastal paintings, but using wall paper is a great, quick idea for people who don't paint or just for something quick and different.



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