I frequently share projects that use up fabric scraps – but typically they are projects that use up only a few project scraps. This project is different. This fabric wall map uses up a lot of fabric scraps . . . and then afterward you have an amazing piece of home decor. Brook made it for $6 because all she needed to do was buy the plywood. So I ask, are you up for the task of making a map? It’s easier than you think. If you are really brave, you could try your metro area, which might be fun. Visit Brook to see how she did it.
Fabric wall map at Being Brook
Here are a few other ways to make map wall art with Mod Podge:









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I’ve seen this before and loved it….I am looking for fabric that matches the state in some way…like peaches for Georgia or crabs for Maryland or Ball Jar for Indiana…..!!
This is gorgeous. I’m not sure I would have that kind of patience!
This is amazing. I went to Being Brook and saw how she did it! Such simple materials and stunning results!