You finally find the perfect venue for your wedding, but the walls are ugly and not suitable for your special day. You can transform the walls with simple decorations that tie into your wedding theme and colors. Be creative and transform an ugly wall into a highlighted area that becomes a favored photo backdrop for your wedding guests.
DIY: Mod Podge Wall Decor
Mod Podge is a specific brand of paste made by the Plaid company, and is commonly used for affixing decoupage to craft projects. In home or business decor you can use Mod Podge to attach decorative paper, pictures or cutouts to walls, creating an illusion of complex painted designs and professional accents. This technique requires only a few materials. Does this Spark an idea?
DIY Wall Decor
Creating your own wall decor spruces up bare and boring walls and improves the appearance of your home environment. Whether you're an artistic type or someone who can only color inside the lines, making your own wall decor can be a creative challenge that allows you to take charge of the look of your home surroundings. From abstract water paintings to creatively painted tiles, DIY wall decor brings a homespun look to your home.
Printable Kid's Room Decor
Printable room decor can be found in coloring books or made from photos turned into line drawings, book plate engravings, or tracings of favorite comic and picture books. Using a projector, an easel pad and a pencil, nearly any image can be turned into a printable.
Printables can be applied to chalkboard or whiteboard walls. Using a jig saw, band saw or scroll saw, they can be traced onto wood, plastic, ceramic or metal and cut, burned, painted or stained. The resulting two- or three-dimensional piece can be made into head and foot boards for beds and cribs; applied to children's arts-and-crafts tables; or made into whimsical tables, chairs, shelves or riding toys. Printables make it very easy to create a themed child's bedroom, family room or play area. Does this Spark an idea?
Decorate a Wall for a Christmas Dinner
Turn your home into a tasteful Christmas village through strategically-placed decorations. Friends and family coming to dinner will want to see your Christmas tree, wrapped present displays, photos from Christmases past, cards and other embellishments you have used to create a festive holiday atmosphere. Try dedicating at least one wall entirely to Christmas decor, preferably in high-traffic party areas such as the living room or dining room. Dust wall areas where photos and pictures have been removed before putting up decorations. Does this Spark an idea?