This post is sponsored by Walmart.
If your decor is starting to feel a little stale, new art is one of the easiest ways to freshen up a vignette (or an entire wall). Artwork doesn’t have to be expensive or even a huge effort to find, thanks to the huge Art.com collection that you can now shop online at Walmart. You can find almost any style and size you’re looking for, framed/unframed/canvas, you name it. I recently updated this little space in our dining room/office with a vintage inspired blue heron print and a vintage frame I already had.
If you come across a good custom, vintage frame when you’re thrifting, it never hurts to ignore the art and tuck it away. This was custom with a good mat that had faded over time. I disassembled it and sponge painted the existing mat to give it a whole new look. I ordered the 16×20 print for just $9–a pretty and super affordable update.
With so many Art.com options, the hardest part can be narrowing down your favorites. (Seriously, they have everything from a portrait of George Washington to a chinoiserie panel.) I’ve pulled a few other pieces that caught my eye. Quick tip: you can save anything you like as you shop by clicking the “Add to List” button found just above the product highlights on each listing page.
great idea – thanks for the continued inspiration!
Emily, Are you saying I don’t have to completely rearrange all of the furniture in my home to get a much-needed change?!! lol! I love this idea and your vignette is beautiful!
Well, that can be fun, too ;)
Emily,
thanks for the info, I have some bare walls that could use some help.
what color paint did you use to paint the mat? It is the perfect color for a refresh!
I just used the leftover paint from the twins’ bedroom :)
https://emilyaclark.com/2019/05/our-twins-shared-bedroom-a-new-color-palette.html
Such a great help to those of us who can not envision things like you really can! Fun, too.
You have inspired me for years with the art you find! I have two pieces from an Etsy artist you recommended yearsss ago and now these!! Thank you for being a consistent design inspiration to me for many years!
Thank you, Kim! I know you’ve reading for a long time :)