Make Decorative Word Wall Art

Decorative word wall art is the latest trend in home decor. Designers are using this technique to decorate every room of the house, from the foyer to the nursery. Hiring a professional or purchasing a prepasted design can be quite pricey, but if you have a bit of crafting experience you can easily create your own custom decorative word wall art with a few basic supplies from your local craft store. Does this Spark an idea?

Western Wall Decorating
Western wall decor works well with a rustic, country or Southwestern theme in the room. Using the right textures and colors can help to give the space a warm, country-style ambiance that invites people to sit down and stay awhile. Decorating with farm tools and other things representative of the Western lifestyle can help give the wall area an authentic appeal. Browsing thrift shops is a good way to collect Western decor for a bargain price. Does this Spark an idea?

Make Wall Art for a Bare Wall
The thought of decorating a new home or apartment may be overwhelming. If you're faced with a lot of bare walls and nothing on which to hang them, go big. A big bare wall can take the visual pop of large-scale decor without feeling cluttered or overdone. Turn simple pieces of geometric patterned fabric into designer art panels with little more than a staple gun and some frugal desire. Does this Spark an idea?

Decorate an Orange Wall
An orange wall can either be a dream come true or a nightmare. Orange paint can represent your vibrant personality or cheer you up on cloudy days. Orange walls can also seem oppressive and overwhelming. You may not know what kind of accessories to put on or around your orange wall. It can be difficult to find the right colors to accent an orange room. With a little imagination, however, you can make the color orange work for you. Does this Spark an idea?

Make Fish Net Rope Decor
Fish net decor is fun, original and economical. Hang it on the walls, use it as a canopy for a fisherman's bed or decorate it with shells and floats. Droop it over the tablecloth for your seafood dinner. Or hang it in loops from one corner of the ceiling to another like a hammock, and then fill it with beach balls or artificial shellfish. Does this Spark an idea?