This week, I've been sharing with you some of the projects that I created for the bohemian room that I revealed. I completed the whole room on a budget {under $135!} using a mix of new items and items that I thrifted or made. Today, I'm going to show you how I made a large statement art piece on the wall for only $2! I've always loved the look of a vintage map hung using a poster hanger. I'm going to show you how you can make your own for a fraction of the price!
I already had the vintage map that I bought at a garage sale. I'm fairly certain I had it hung up with staples in a child's bedroom before, but I found it and then stumbled upon something at the hardware store while I was walking the aisles that inspired me to take this ratty map and make it into a statement piece in the room. Come see how I did it!
This is my view when I walk by this room every single day. I love looking in and seeing a map of the beautiful world that we live in. I think that it looks more finished with the DIY poster hanger that I made and acts as a real art piece in the space.
Sometimes I just walk the aisles at the hardware store. You never know what you will see that will bring you inspiration. I was in the lumber aisle and wandered down by the fencing materials when I found a stack of very long balsa wood sticks. Balsa wood is extremely lightweight so I thought that it would be perfect for making a DIY poster hanger. I bought two of them and brought them home and in under ten minutes, the project was complete!
These balsa wood sticks are typically sold in packs. However, there was a pack that had been opened and the cashier priced them out for me at $1 each.
I rolled out my poster and used that to measure how long I wanted my sticks to be. I left a few inches on both ends to frame it and ended up only cutting off about a foot of the wood on both sticks.
These sticks were wide enough that they even covered up the large rip that I had in the map from a previous hanging.
I got out my hot glue gun and spread a layer of hot glue along the back of the balsa wood stick and I slowly unrolled my map pressing it into place. The balsa wood has these thin lines that run along it so I used those as a guide to keep my map straight. I did the same thing with the bottom of the map, securing the second balsa wood piece in place.
To hang it, I simply took some twine and stapled it on the back to secure it in place.
I just love how this DIY poster hanger came out and for the budget price of only $2, I think it makes a pretty great statement piece in the room.
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