DIY: Wall Decor With a Tree Branch

Manzanita tree branches, which feature twisting appendages, make enchanting wall decor. The branches come from small Manzanita trees, which are found in the western United States, Canada and Mexico. You can customize manzanita branches to create eye-catching decorations for bedroom, living room or dining room walls. Manzanita branch decorations are versatile in that you can change the look of the branches to coordinate with specific seasons, holidays and special occasions. The branches are also strong, so they'll make long-lasting decor. Does this Spark an idea?

Decorate Wall Plates
Making your own wall art with decorated plates can be a fun experience. You can put anything you like on the plate, so you have an array of choices when it comes to doing this craft project. The project is fairly simple and almost anyone can do it, even if you have no prior knowledge of how to decorate a plate. Does this Spark an idea?

Decorate Walls in a Contemporary Bath
The contemporary look is lustrous and modern, giving your bathroom a spacious and luxurious ambiance. Don’t forget the walls while decorating your bathroom, because you can add an air of sophistication by hanging interesting pieces and displays. The trick is working with the decor you already have and keeping in tune with the sleek look of contemporary decorating. Does this Spark an idea?

Make a Wall Drop With Tulle
Affordable venues for parties, receptions or proms need a few special touches. A tulle wall drop provides romance while it conceals the less-attractive features of a school gym, church social hall or hotel meeting room. Over-the-door wreath hangers and curtain tiebacks prevent damage to the walls and ceiling while keeping the tulle far enough off the floor to prevent anyone from accidentally pulling it from the walls. Add strands of twinkle lights and you create instant fairy-tale magic. Does this Spark an idea?

Find Home Decor Tips
Everyone wants an attractive home, but sometimes it's difficult to get started. Fortunately, free home decor advice is available almost everywhere: on the Web, on television and in the aisles of your local home improvement supply store. Start by choosing an area of your home you'd like to work on---be it the bathroom, kitchen, living room or even small project pieces such as wall decorations, table settings or shelf space organization. From there, you'll be able to pick and choose the best tips to help you along. Does this Spark an idea?