I have been having a lot of fun getting design inspiration from AI. I picked 2 items that I have on a wall today and asked AI to give me some ideas for redesigning the space. Everyone loved the first mockups I did so here is another one. This is the start of a new series for me!

Here is another wall in my office showing off 2 of my favorite sugar skulls. #affiliate links to buy products will be on this page too! Happy shopping and inspiring.

So here is the prompt I used with Copilot powered by Microsoft. “I would like to incorporate these 2 pictures into a new wall grouping. Can you help me visualize these objects with some other ideas to make a cute space”.

And the ideas it came back with. It always does this first and you can dive in further to get actual images.

🎨 Wall Grouping Ideas

  • Anchor + Accent
    • Use one of your stitched or illustrated pieces as the centerpiece.
    • Surround it with smaller frames holding complementary art—think floral watercolors, soft quotes, or simple line drawings.
  • Mixed Textures
    • Pair your two pictures with a woven basket wall piece, a small shelf holding a candle or plant, and maybe a rustic wooden frame.
    • This adds depth and makes the grouping feel layered and homey.
  • Seasonal Touches
    • Add a rotating element like a mini garland (hearts for Valentine’s, shamrocks for March).
    • This keeps the grouping fresh and playful without changing the main art.
  • Disney Accent (((It remembered my edits made to my Disney wall, way to personalize my experience Copilot.)))
    • Since you love your Disney collection, consider slipping in one small Disney-themed print or figurine shelf nearby.
    • It ties your personal collection into the wall grouping without overwhelming the cozy vibe.
  • Symmetry with Whimsy
    • Place your two pictures side by side, then balance them with a round mirror or circular embroidery hoop art above.
    • This creates a structured yet whimsical look.

And because I like the visuals to choose from. Here is what it shared back. Option 1:

Option 2: I asked for a more minimalist design!

These are both great examples. What would you choose?

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Floral prints in frames. I am not sure if this is quite the right look

This next one might be a nice touch. It’s not framed, but metal flowers. I like this because it is unique and gives a new feel to the overall design. This took me back to Copilot to see how it would look.

It didn’t quite get the full context but close. I would not frame these, but I would remove the framed pics. What would you do?

Then I asked for a playful suggestion. This would be cute in a kid’s space or game room perhaps. And who doesn’t love some pops of color?

Heart Garland

Home Sweet Home Metal art

I could probably add in my embroidered sugar skulls too!

Where should I go next in my home to redesign? Post your choice in the comments (Kitchen, Media room, Living Room, Bedroom) Stay tuned to see what comes from this!