I love the look of anthropology home decor but certainly cant afford it.
Typically canvas pillowcases run for about $15 at the craft store.
In the video down below, Julie Miranda shows three different ways to decorate your pillows like Anthropologie.

Fringe Pillow
For the fringe method, you will need yarn and hot glue.
you’re free to also incorporate some lace ribbons accents to your liking.
Julie Miranda via YouTube video.

You will then cut the yarn on the opposite side of the paper to create the fringe.
Repeat this process across the entire pillowcase.
This is by far the easiest of the pillows to make, and it will turn out super cute.

This one is only one step.
Put your paint onto a plate or palette and dip your brush in.
You will begin creating triangles, dots and lines to create a tribal mud cloth print.
Using a large embroidery needle and yarn, poke holes and embroider your pattern into the canvas fabric.
All of these pillowcases come out so adorable and are much more affordable than Anthropologie pillows.