Anthro Inspired Picture Frames

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Looking to update your space for autumn without spending a fortune? These Anthropologie-inspired picture frames are a stylish and affordable way to bring that cozy, seasonal charm into any room. Whether you’re decorating your fall dorm room, upgrading your office decor, or simply adding a touch of personality to your home, these budget-friendly frames are a must-have.

Designed with that signature Anthropologie aesthetic. Think textured finishes, warm tones, and artisan-inspired details, these frames offer a high-end look for less. Plus, they pair beautifully with all your fall home decor staples like pumpkins, candles, and cozy throws.

The best part? They’re available at a fraction of the cost of similar styles from high-end retailers. That means you can create a gallery wall, gift one to a friend, or style a few on your bookshelf without overspending.

Perfect for:

  • Boho fall decor
  • College dorm room ideas
  • Affordable home accents
  • Cozy seasonal decorating
  • Anthropologie dupes on a budget

So if you’re searching for affordable fall decorating ideas that don’t sacrifice style, these frames check every box.

Links below:

  1. Picture Frame Blue
  2. Wavy White Frame
  3. Picture Frame Green
  4. Beaded Photo Frame Mimosa
  5. Beaded Photo Frame Blue
  6. Picture Frame Orange
  7. Beaded Photo Frame Green

DIY ‘HOME’ Wall Art

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We moved into our brand new home the day before Thanksgiving last year making this our 7th home! This does not include all of our transition periods staying at one of our parents’ homes in between a few of those moves. We have lived in 4 different states, California, Idaho, Washington and currently Texas. It has been quite the adventure for us and our kids.

With every move I’ve found it usually takes me months before I’ve formed a plan of how I want to decorate my walls. My entry was lacking a bit of a warm welcome, and I finally found a solution! It was during the early stages of quarantine that I needed a small project to keep myself busy with all the free time we had after work, when the kids would normally occupy our evenings with sports.

This project was easy, not unbearably time consuming, and just what my entryway needed! I found everything I needed on Amazon:

All I needed to do was paint my letters white, and then after they dried I hung them up on the wall with 2 command strips on each letter. For me, the easiest way to hang it was starting from the bottom and then moving my way to the top so I knew how low I wanted my letters to be. I hung the wreath up with a nail to complete the farmhouse look. You could definitely change up this look during the holidays to make it more festive!