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Inexpensive Neutral Pillow Covers

Sources:  Large Pillow / 2 Side Pillows / Ruffle Shams / Pillows in Chairs / Rug / Baskets on Tables / Greens

 

See our headboard transformation here!

 

One of my favorite ways to switch up a space is by using inexpensive neutral pillow covers.  I have a pretty good sized collection of pillow covers, but you probably knew that.  A few years back, I decided that pillow covers are the way to go.  Rather than having a huge stack of pillows to store, pillow covers take up so little space in the linen closet.  You can switch them out for the season….  or easily add a pop of color to your space.  Since, I’m a neutral girl, I tend to go that route.  

I wanted to share a bunch of great deal on pillow covers with you.  Most of them are under $15.  Some of these come in a set of 2 for $9.99 and they are excellent quality.  I just can’t believe you can still get a great quality item for $5 in this economy.  Ha!

 

Sources:  Recliner / Pillow / Throw / Rug / White Florals 

 

See this spring mantel here!

 

The pillow in this picture comes in a set of two and is so good.  It’s creamy white and embroidered, which fits in with my style really well.

 

 

Sources:  Pillow in Chairs / Side Pillows on Bench / Rug

 

See what these lamps are made from here!

 

I have had the pillows on the bench above for awhile and they are such great quality.  I love the black stripe…  they are unlike anything I have since I go toward neutrals.  And the price cannot be beat.

 

Sources:  Knitted Pillows / Teddy Bear Pillows / Large Middle Pillow / White Flowers

 

Did you see this shelf behind the couch?  Deb made this a few months back.

 

Pillow Inserts

When you have a stash of pillow covers, you are going to need inserts.  I remove all of my poly-fill inserts that come with some of the pillow covers and buy different ones.  Once you start seeing and feeling the difference of a feather alternative pillow insert, you will understand why.  They can be a little pricey.  So, it’s why I buy just a few at a time.  And, then once you have them, the expense is only in the pillow covers.

These are the pillow inserts that I prefer.  Like I said, they are down alternative and very squishy… which makes for the perfect chop.  Which I hear the chop is OUT, but I don’t care.  I think they look better. 

 

I linked a lot of neutral pillows at great prices below.  They can really change up a space, in my opinion.

 

I will be sharing more pillow covers soon as we will be decorating all of our porches for the upcoming spring and summer seasons.  Which, by the way… when you see pillow covers at these prices, grab them for those areas.  If they are $5 each, they are perfect to add to your porch swings and outdoor furniture.  If they last one season, you aren’t out much at all.

Danelle Harvey

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    • It is always recommended to go up one size on the pillow insert, but I tend to like the same size for the insert and cover because it seems a little softer.

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