Make decorating your wall for Halloween easy and cheap with a few simple holiday crafts. Take a trip to the local craft store and Halloween store to purchase supplies. If you have sufficient storage space, purchase your decorations the day after Halloween and save them for next year. Holiday decorations are often most expensive before the event, and switch to sale items immediately following the holiday. Evaluate which images to purchase based on the guests attending the party. Scary and gory images can be too intense for a younger crowd. Does this Spark an idea?
Remove a Mirror Glued on the Wall
Replacing an outdated mirror is an easy way to update a room, but many mirrors are adhered to walls for stability and safety reasons. Removing a mirror glued to the wall might seem like a daunting task, but you should be able to accomplish it with just a few common household items, a helper or two and a some patience. Keep in mind that removing mirrors can be hazardous work, so be sure that you take every precaution during the removal process. Does this Spark an idea?
Decorate Two Story Walls
Two-story walls can be eyesores in your home. Ignoring them may seem logical, but they are not going away. Decorating two-story walls is not a big or difficult project as you might think. The following steps should turn two-story walls into welcome additions to your home. Does this Spark an idea?
Hang Pictures on Brick Without Drilling Holes
Brick walls add a warm, old-fashioned ambiance to the home, but are nearly impossible to tap small nails into for hanging pictures. Homeowners usually have to drill into brick to hang pictures, portraits and paintings the traditional way with metal, screw-in hooks and wire. This method makes a bit of a mess and leaves behind permanent holes in the brick wall. Whether you simply don't have the time for such a project or your lease terms prohibit you from altering the wall surface, you can still hang pictures on brick without drilling holes. Does this Spark an idea?
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?