![]() So if you want to get this look, and you know that you do, let me teach you how every step of the way. Today I will take you through all the steps necessary to take a dull wall to the next level, just with a little time, effort, and love. And this DIY Boho Wall Tutorial decor can quite possibly be my favorite Paint Project yet! Creating a painted ombre arch truly transforms this space into the BOHO Vibe that is all the rage right now in such an amazing way. I find that these types of wall hangings are perfect for an awkwardly sized patch of wall (maybe too large to keep bare, but too narrow for framed artwork), combined with frames and other pieces on a large gallery wall, or even hung on a door or off the corner of a floor mirror.Can we just talk about the true power of paint? No matter the painting project, I am always so pleased I finally decided to get it done. I also love the way this looks on a wooden dowel, or a metal hoop ring. ![]() The best part about this project is that you can combine so many different colors and even add multiple layers of yarn to create an ombre look. ![]() If you like a more modern/tailored look, you can make precise cuts so they have sharper angles. Tip: if you like a more boho vibe, leave the yarn pieces at slightly different/random lengths. – Lastly, hang your piece with some suede, ribbon, string, or really anything you like the look of, and then give your hanging yarn pieces a trim wherever needed. You can also add some to the top part of the embroidery hoop as I’ve done, or play around with different layers of colors. – Continue adding as many yarn pieces as you like. Make sure you loop them all in the same direction so the yarn has a more unified look. – Once your yarn pieces are cut, start looping them onto the hoop using the basic “fold in half and pull through” method. ![]() Cut one strand of yarn (at that doubled length), and then use that as a guide to cut the rest of the pieces. – Measure out how long you want your hanging yarn pieces to be and double that length. This part takes a while so listen to some music or watch a show to help time pass. Once your hoop is completely covered, knot the thread off. – Take your embroidery thread and start wrapping it around the hoop tightly to completely cover the surface. – Start by separating your embroidery hoop… you only need to use one piece. – A small piece of scrap suede cording, ribbon, thread, twine, etc. Or you could omit this if you like the look of the exposed wooden embroidery hoop. The amount will vary depending on how thick/thin your yarn is, and also how long you choose to make the piece. Today’s DIY is so easy literally a 5 year old could do it! I had an awkward patch of bare white wall in my office that needed a little excitement, so I went “shopping” in my own craft closet/bins and decided to recreate one of those ever so popular (re-pinned thousands of times) wall hangings. ![]() Nothing says “boho chic” like a textured wall art piece made out of some good old fashioned yarn. If you make a purchase through a link, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you. Disclaimer: This post may contain affiliate links. ![]()
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