When a new baby arrives, greeting cards often flood in from friends and family. Instead of stuffing them in a drawer or throwing them away, use them to decorate the nursery. Most greeting cards have beautiful, baby-themed designs on the front, making them a creative addition to any nursery. Using greeting cards you have received from loved ones to decorate not only adds a unique touch to your nursery, but it also gives the decor a special meaning. Does this Spark an idea?
Hang Odd-Shaped Glass Decorative Wall Plates
If you have several vintage or decorative glass plates in different sizes and shapes, hang them on a wall in your home to create an eclectic and beautiful display. Plates that are in odd shapes such as triangles, ovals, stars and hexagons can add variety and an artistic element to any wall space. You can use standard plate hangers for odd-shaped glass plates, but select small and large plate hangers depending on the size of the plate. Does this Spark an idea?
Find Metal Fighting Roosters Wall Decor
You have a rooster theme running throughout certain rooms of your house, such as your kitchen or a downstairs bathroom. You've decided to complete the rooster theme by hanging a piece of metal wall decor of fighting roosters. You know exactly what you're looking for, but haven't been able to find it in any local stores. Fortunately for you, the Internet is full of websites that sell new and vintage decorations. After a few minutes of searching, you may find exactly what you want. Does this Spark an idea?
Paint Wall Decor
Hanging paintings, photography and other artwork on your walls is one way of decorating a room. This however can be an expensive and tedious task . Save money and time by creating your own wall decor with paint. All you need to add an instant pop of color to a drab wall are a few cans of paint and supplies purchased from a home improvement store. Does this Spark an idea?
Hang Heavy Wrought Iron Wall Decor
Wrought iron adds classic beauty to your home, but hanging wrought iron décor can pose some difficulties. The heavy iron makes the decorations more likely to fall and cause damage than some of the lighter alternatives. Falling wrought iron can damage the wall it hangs on, the floor below it and even someone in the wrong place at the wrong time. This shouldn't discourage you from hanging the decorations, because if you know how to properly hang the wrought iron ornaments they can actually be quite secure. Does this Spark an idea?