Make It Or Break It Crafts – DIY Pillow
I have a new series called Make it or Break It Crafts. Today I am sharing an Anthropologie DIY Pillow hack.
For this DIY Pillow, I am going to show you how to make something for a lot less than if you bought it. This pillow was very fun to make and so much cheaper as a DIY.
A Fun DIY Pillow
You all know how much I love to share how to make decorative pillows.
I have a new and exciting way to decide what kind of DIY Pillow I want to make. I find a really expensive pillow online and then make a better version for a fraction of the retail cost.
How awesome is that?
For this pillow, I decided to make my own because it cost $330 to buy. I spent under $15 to make mine.
This pillow is from Anthropologie. I like that it was painted and I love the french knot embroidery. I wasn’t crazy about the colors but I knew I wanted to make something similar.
Here is the pillow online:
My decorative DIY pillow looks like this.
I know it looks a bit different. But I honestly think mine is cuter. Ok, I think it is way more cuter.
DIY Pillow
If you look closely you can see that I painted a white pillow pink, but left white circles. Then I used Bernat Blanket yarn and made french knots just inside the outside of the white circles.
I painted the pink paint very loosely because I didn’t want you to think it is hard. It’s actually painted quite sloppy. If you follow me, then you know I love things that are not perfect.
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What You Need to Make This Craft
- One Pillow Cover
- Bernat Blanket Yarn
- Acrylic Paint
- Large Eye Embroidery Needle
How to Make a Painted and Embroidered DIY Pillow
Here are photos of the steps you will need to do this pillow. I used a round jar top for the circle design and a white pillow cover from Amazon (see below).
- It seemed that four circles fit the best in both directions so I found a jar lid that would fit four circles on my pillow. I used erasable chalk and outlined the circles.
- Next, I painted with pink acrylic paint in the areas that weren’t the circles.
- At first I painted the circles perfectly but I didn’t like it. So I went back and messed up all of the edges. I think it looks so much better painted loosely.
- I found a slightly smaller jar, made another outline of a circle and I used an embroidery hoop and tied french knots all along the smaller circle outline.
- The knots are so easy to make. Because I used a very thick chenille yarn, I only wrapped my thread over the needle once, not twice.
- Just move your embroidery hoop around the pillow to make the knots. I like the embroidery hoop because it holds the fabric tight. It is so much easier to tie a french knot when the fabric is in a hoop.
Don’t worry if your circles are all exactly the same. What makes this pillow look so great is that it isn’t perfect. It’s loose and fun.
You can even see that my knots aren’t exactly the same. But it doesn’t matter either.
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Here is an overview of the completed pillow. As you can see, it is far from perfect. And I love it that way!
Which Pillow Do you Like Better?
It’s fine with me if you like the $330 one better than the $15 one. Hehe.
Frequently Asked Questions
A French Knot is a very easy embroidery stitch. You make it by winding the thread one (or more) times around the needle and drawing the needle back through the material near or at the point where it came out.
You make a french knot by winding the thread one (or more) times around the needle and drawing the needle back through the material near or at the point where it came out.
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Love this! Another idea would be use a bunny template for the white to have a darling Easter pillow 😊.
Also a really great idea! With pompoms for tails!
So cute!
Great idea!
Leslie! You did it again!! Love this.
I am so glad!
Yours IS so much cuter!
Wow thanks!
Dear Leslie,
In the items listed to make your pillow the pillow covers are 20×20 and the inserts are 18×18.
Just checking before ordering the wrong size insert.
Thank you for all your beautiful and doable ideas and crafts.
You inspire me every day.
Best wishes,
Connie Doekel
Leslie! I definitely like your pillow best! But it was still a lot of work! Bravo!
Thank you!
Yours is sooooo much better!
Thanks Amy!
Your pillow is really so much cuter…even the pink pillow stands out and makes the circles so cute….
Omg thank you so much Jackie! I was happy with it 🥰
Yes! I LOVE your pillow so much better than the anthro. Thank you for the inspiration. It’s beautiful!