Chicken coop wire is what's used to make a chicken coop wall decoration. This is a special wire made by connecting a pattern of octagonal shapes, rather than using squares or straight lines of wire. It is available at most home improvement stores. A simple wood picture frame, and a small amount of chicken coop wire can create an addition for any farm style kitchen.
Decorate a Blank Wall for a Wedding Reception
Decorating a completely blank wall at a wedding reception can seem like a daunting task. However, if you utilize the empty space as a blank canvas, the wall can be transformed into one of the highlights of your wedding decor. Use your own wedding theme and wedding color palette as inspiration for embellishing the wall. This can help to tie in your overall wedding theme and enhance your other decor choices.
Decorate an Asymmetrical Wall
An asymmetrical wall is a wall that lacks uniformity. An asymmetrical wall isn't impossible to decorate and, in fact, offers its own decorating possibilities. The key is to work with the shape of the wall, rather than against it, to accent its lack of uniformity. By combining the elements placed on the wall, as well as the furniture placed near the wall, you can take advantage of the uneven definition of an asymmetrical wall to make it stand out as a decorative feature of the room. Does this Spark an idea?
Make Nylon Butterflies & Flowers
Nylon butterflies and flowers are very popular in girls' rooms, nurseries and for any spring-themed room or party. While most people buy these premade, it's actually quite easy to make your own nylon butterflies and flowers. Learning how to make butterflies and flowers out of nylon is an easy, enjoyable craft that will prove to be a great decorating tool.
Hang a Wall Grouping
When you choose to hang a wall grouping you are creating a focal point on that wall. You want the eye to be drawn in a pattern to enjoy it. A wall grouping can have as few as two or as many pieces as you can fit on the wall. Your strategy in hanging the grouping can make the difference between an elegant collection and a mishmash of stuff on a wall. Does this Spark an idea?