Easy Wall Art Ideas That Look Expensive (But Aren’t)

Your walls deserve more than being plain and empty—but that doesn’t mean you need to spend a fortune to make them look amazing. Whether you’re decorating your first apartment or just refreshing your space, there are plenty of easy wall art ideas that look surprisingly high-end without the hefty price tag. Here are some creative and affordable ways to elevate your walls with style. 1. Frame Fabric or Wallpaper Samples Got leftover fabric or wallpaper? Don’t toss it—frame it!Choose bold patterns, soft textures, or metallic prints, and place them in simple frames for a polished, gallery-style look. This trick...

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DIY Raised Garden Beds for Beginners

If you’ve ever dreamed of growing your own veggies, herbs, or flowers but weren’t sure where to start, raised garden beds are the perfect solution. They’re beginner-friendly, space-efficient, and look amazing in any backyard or balcony. Plus, they make gardening easier on your back and help your plants thrive. Let’s walk through everything you need to know to get started! What Is a Raised Garden Bed? A raised garden bed is basically a big planting box that sits above ground level. You fill it with soil, compost, and plants—no need to dig up your yard! Think of it as...

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DIY Floral Soap… Because Soap Doesn’t Have to Be Ugly!

Bella Breakdown Soap is a must in any bathroom or kitchen. The problem is that traditional soap is ugly. The bars are usually some dull or drab color and honestly, the big “block” of soap just isn’t appealing. But it doesn’t have to be this way. This new DIY soap craft can add a little flair to your blocky soap bar. This simple and easy to do DIY project can completely change the look of your bathroom and for a cost of next to nothing. The first step is to get the flower for the center of the soap....

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DIY Customizable Neon Signs

Bella Breakdown Neon signs are a great way to snazz up any area. Try this simple DIY to make one of your own. The supplies you will need are: Different colors of neon Frame with a particle board backing Hole punch Crazy glue Something to draw with Here’s what to do Remove the glass from the cardboard frame and keep the cardboard backing. Trace your design onto the cardboard. Use the neon wire to cover the lines of your sketch. Use the crazy glue to stick the wire down along your sketch lines. Be careful not to glue your...

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Update Your Porch with This DIY Floating Plank Chair

Bella Breakdown Turn your patio or front porch into a relaxing space where you can literally hang out. All you need to put together your own floating plank chair are a few planks of wood, some paint, rope and a pair of hooks. Using pre-drilled wooden planks and seven ropes, each 25 feet long you “weave” the planks together. This inexpensive chair can be made for about $50 in only about 2...

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