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Anthropologie hacks

Do you love Anthropologie's faux vintage look but not its high price tags? Check out these 8 ways to get the Anthropologie look in your home without draining your bank account.

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DIY Anthropologie decor

Anthropologie's eclectic, faux vintage decor is hard to resist, but its high price tags can do some damage on the bank account. If you're looking to get the Anthropologie look without going broke, then these 8 DIYs and bargain shopping tips will help you do just that.

Bloom vases make a stunning tabletop statement, and while Anthropologie has a wide selection of vases to select from, one blogger offered up her own meticulous take on the store’s colorful ceramics.

Find more information on the DIY at Made By Girl.

Write on

Anthropologie's Chalkboard Spice Jars are a fan favorite. Sarah Hearts blogger Sarah Khandjian created her own out of recycle-bin salsa jars, spray paint and chalkboard labels.

Find out how to make your own on Sarah Hearts.

Petal pusher

While Anthropologie's Orimono Pillow is an intricate creation, the blogger behind Mad Mim was able to create a version of the jewel-toned cushion using assorted pieces of scrap fabric and heat bond.

See how she did it on Mad Mim.

Fab fixture

Can’t afford a stunning, nearly $1,000 paper and metal Rhododendron Chandelier? You might find Heather Jennings’ version more up your alley. The Poppy Haus blogger whipped up her own sculptural fixture using cupcake liners and an inexpensive lighting cord from Ikea.

Find out how to make your own at Poppy Haus.

Sleeping beauty

Rows of hand-pleated rosettes lend a lush touch to Anthropologie’s Rosette Quilt. If you’re willing to put in the time, Kojo Designs can show you how to twist and stitch jersey fabric into a knotted knock-off.

Visit Kojo Designs to find out how to make your own.

Mimicked mug

Let your creative side shine with this DIY version of Anthropologie's Arboretum Mug.

Learn how to make it at Delighted Momma.

Shelf life

While this one isn't particularly a DIY, World Market offers a significantly less expensive version of Anthropologie's Tundra Wall Cubby.

Head to World Market to get the look for (much) less.

Twinned treatment

Anthropologie’s ruffled Wandering Pleats Curtains can cost more than $200 a panel. The blogger behind DIY Til We Die stitched together a similarly flouncy fantasy for less than 10 dollars worth of plain white bed sheets.

Find out how to make the knock-off version at DIY Til We Die.

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