She gathers a bunch of canisters to make this high end decor knock off

When you have high-end tastes but your wallet says otherwise, it's time to put your DIY skills to the test. Instead of going broke to fill your home with designer decor, gather some supplies and make your own 'inspired by' versions.
Shops like Pottery Barn and Anthropologie may have beautiful things, but their prices may be a tad out of reach. No worries! Your DIY decor will look just like the real thing!
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1. Candle holders (h/t The Country Chic Cottage)
Copy a charming set of candle holders from Pottery Barn with this creative DIY. Perfect for everyday decorating or for creating a special centerpiece, these holders stand out.
2. Monogram pillow (h/t Southern State of Mind)
Make your own version of Jonathan Adler's gorgeous (and pricey) needlepoint pillow using a stenciled monogram instead of needle and thread. The result is charming and simple to do!
3. Herringbone mirror (h/t School of Decorating)
This beautiful herringbone mirror from West Elm originally costs over $200, but you can make your own knock-off version for less than $10. It looks beautiful in your entryway, on a vanity or dresser, or even hanging on the wall.
4. Key shadow boxes (h/t The Inspired Hive)
Restoration Hardware makes cute shabby chic decor, but when you can't pay their equally chic prices, consider turning to your craft supplies stash for inspiration. These fun shadow boxes holding vintage keys add a rustic touch to your home, but at the retailer itself, they are almost $100 per box.
5. Ruffled drapes (h/t Sarah M. Dorsey Designs)
Frilly and fun, these eye-catching ruffled drapes from Anthropologie may cost you up to $300, but you can use some sheets to craft these cute curtains yourself for much, much less. They add pizzazz to your living room or your bedroom.
6. Wire baskets (h/t Build It Craft It Love It)
Inspired by hanging baskets from PB Teen, this DIY offers two charming wire baskets that hang on the wall to help keep your kid organized. The original version costs almost $100, but these can be made for under $40 and they're so handy.
7. Jute chandelier shades (h/t Refunk My Junk)
Ballard-inspired chandelier shades revive your chandelier and replace old shades. Crafted from jute, the in-store versions cost almost $20 each, but your version will only cost $2 apiece!
8. Occasional table (h/t i Save A to Z)
IKEA sells this handy table for $130, but your version will cost less than $40. Perfect for everyday use, this handy little table lets you read, enjoy a snack, or use your laptop in bed with ease.
9. Gold pencil holder (h/t View from the Fridge)
Copy this gleaming gold pencil holder from Anthropologie for a lot less using an assortment of metal canisters you can transform into gorgeous pencil organizers that look much more expensive than they are.
10. Striped rug (h/t Daze and Knights)Grab some paint and turn an ordinary rug into something extraordinary using CB2's high-end rug designs as inspiration. These rugs can run up to $1,000, so why not craft your own version using an IKEA rug and some paint? The results are strikingly similar and super modern and chic.
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