Decorate a Wall With Paper Flowers

Whether they’re origami pieces or flat cutouts, delicate paper flowers add a visually interesting element to a wall. Paper flowers can serve as temporary wall décor for a party or as permanent embellishment in a room. Choose paper flowers in a specific color scheme and match them with other decorations and accessories in the room. Does this Spark an idea?

Hang a Paper Parasol From a Wall
Paper parasols come in a variety of colors and designs, adding femininity to any room decor. If you want to display an open paper parasol in the room, hang it out from the wall like you would a flag. Flag brackets come in a variety of designs, allowing you to adjust the angle. Displaying the parasols on brackets on each side of a bed will create a canopy effect. To display the umbrella flat on the wall, you will have to remove the parasol handle. However, the result is a unique piece of three-dimensional wall art. Does this Spark an idea?

Decorate Tall Walls in a Boutique
When coupled with a tasteful decorating scheme, high ceilings complement a room by making it appear spacious and full of light while remaining welcoming. Take advantage of tall walls in your boutique by incorporating decorations that stretch all the way to ceiling. Get creative with your decor and choose a theme that complements the aesthetics of your store and the goods you offer. Appealing decorations will catch the eye of passersby and draw them in to browse, ideally increasing your sales. Does this Spark an idea?

Decorate the Walls for an Indoor Carnival
Whether you're hosting an indoor carnival for a school event, or you're hosting an indoor carnival-themed birthday party, the decorations are an integral part of the event. With the right decorative elements, you can transform an ordinary room into a fun and festive carnival setting. With fabric, pictures and creativity, you can create a lively setting for your indoor carnival. Does this Spark an idea?

Use Liquid Starch to Apply Fabric to a Wall
Fabric wall coverings are an attractive alternative to standard wallpapers. They are also easy to remove and do not damage the wall, making them a good wall-covering choice for renters who are stuck with boring white walls. The easiest way to apply fabric to the walls is to use liquid starch. This also has the benefit of not damaging the fabric so that you can wash it and reuse it in another project when you do decide to remove it from the wall. Does this Spark an idea?