Boho style DIY and ready-made decoration are still in trend. Instead of investing higher in store-bought wall hangings, create this affordable and good-looking piece of art for a home makeover using a macrame and yarn cord. To make this colorful wall hanging, use a yarn cord in different colors and combinations. If you are familiar with weaving, you can make this boho-style wall hanging in no time and effort. Once you have done weaving, trim the end fringes to give this wall hanging the desired shape.

The Winter season is the most admirable time of the year because of trending colors and tones. You can also enjoy this season with more warmness and comfort by creating this woven wall hanging to give your room a cozy look. If you are making this hanging for summer decor, use the colors and combinations according to the season. Use a wooden frame to weave this super adorable wall hanging. Later, use a farmhouse-style wood stick to hang this artistry at the desired place.

Add more rainbow and vibrant color to your living place's decoration and makeover with this funky yarn wall hanging. Use yarn strands of all colors from craft leftover to create this full of colors wall art. You can craft this floppy by weaving only at the start edges of strands. If you don't want to weave it, hang it only by knotting it with a wood stick. The free fringes or strand at the end will give this wall hanging a livelier look.

Weave this new stylish and good-looking wall hanging with macrame yarn and strands in different colors. If you are new to woven art, get help from a free tutorial to create this wall art. Moreover, use vertical string yarn to make this woven wall hanging. Use a tree branch to hang or display this decor in your room.

Along with adding amazing decorative details to a wall, chevron wall hanging will have significant health benefits too. Looking at this yarn wall hanging will instantly make you calm down. Crochet yarn in white and beige or in dark grey for this classic wall hanging. End it up with the fringed bottom.
