This DIY Botanical Herb Wall Hanging has moved up to one of my favorite projects I have done with Chalk Couture Chalk Paste and Transfers. I love botanical prints, like the ones I bought for our entry HERE a few years ago, but they can be expensive to buy. Even when I find them in thrift stores, they mark them up very high. (I was lucky enough to score two, framed botanical prints in one of my favorite thrift stores a few weeks ago though!Just a reminder: I share my thrift store shopping trips on my Instagram page, Facebook page and my YouTube channel. Click the pink links and follow me along on all three channels to catch all the adventures.)
When I saw the new transfers that Chalk Couture was coming out with in spring, I couldn’t wait to order the Fresh Herbs Transfer.
I knew that I could create all kind of great things with that one transfer alone. A few months ago, I picked up some wood wall hangers on clearance at Target. I have been holding on to them for the perfect project and when I saw the herb transfer, I knew a DIY botanical herb wall hanging would be a perfect project for them.
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Supplies Used For This DIY Botanical Herb Wall Hanging:
Canvas Painter’s Tarp Cut To Size (one tarp can yield so many projects!)
I created a video showing how easy it was for me to create this DIY botanical herb wall hanging:
This took me less than 30 minutes to create three wall hangings!! The part that took the most time was cutting the canvas to size. I wanted the prints to look organic and not like they had been mass-produced. I wanted them to look raw, imperfect and amazing. Chalk Couture makes it so easy to create pieces like this. The best part is that I will be using the herb transfer on wood boxes, signs, crates and other things I find this spring and summer because I can use the transfer over and over again!
The simplicity of these botanical herb prints is what I love about them most. The fact that they are on a canvas drop cloth is even better. The frayed edges make them raw and full of character. I think we sometimes put too much pressure on our projects and the way we decorate our homes. If we would relax a little bit and have fun with decorating, I think we will enjoy it more and discover things we never thought we would have liked in our decor.
I would love to hear what you would put the herb transfers on. What kinds of projects could you come up with?
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