This ’80s-inspired home decor has never looked so good.

If your childhood bedroom was covered in the iconic ’80s neon squiggle print, you’re in luck.

Keep reading to learn about our favorite DIY squiggle home decor projects.

Pink squiggle bench with pillows and a coat tree

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Usea leveland painters tape to create horizontal and vertical lines.

Connect your straight lines with irregular curves and loops.

Squiggle Bench

Jazz up your entrywaywith a DIY squiggle bench.

Room with yellow squiggle and colorful pillows

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Cut two end pieces (17.5x30-inches) and one top piece (17.5x52.5-inches) from MDF plywood.

Then cut two apron pieces (6x52-inches) that will hang over the sides of the bench.

Give the pieces a quick sand and coat with primer and paint.

Pink squiggle bench with squiggle wall art

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Finally, assemble theentryway benchusing a drill and glue.

Decorative Pillow

This bright pillow looks intricate, but it is simple and easy to make.

Start with a store-bought pillow and thin cording (in contrasting colors).

Yellow pillow with squiggle pattern

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Pin the cording to the pillow to hold it in place.

Do this by looping the thread over the cording and into the pillow.

Wrap colored yarn around six 170-inch pieces of cotton cord.

Squiggle rope wall art

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When each cord is completely covered, lay them out in your desired squiggle shape.

These pieces will hold your squiggle shape in place.

Lightly sand the pieces and follow up with primer and a paint color of your choice.

Coffee table with blue squiggle legs

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Once dry, slide the two pieces' centers together and place a circle of tempered glass on top.

Continue to apply the papier-mache until it is 12 to 34-inch thick.

Attach the light to a plug kit and stand back to admire your handiwork.

Dining room with green squiggle light fixture

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Decorative Lampshade

Give an old lamp new life by making aDIY squiggle lampshade.

Simply draw squiggles with fabric markers or paint ontoa plain lampshade.

Trim the bottom of the shade along the squiggle line for a scalloped border.

Lamp with pink base and a squiggle shade

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Knotted Squiggle Pillow

Utilizescrap pieces of fabricby turning it into a one-of-a-kind knotted pillow.

Turn the tube inside out and stitch a circle of fabric to one of the ends.

Tie the pillow into a knot for its final look.

Pillow tied in a know

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