Make your own nylon wall décor with colorful strands of nylon ribbon. Woven wall tapestries are simple to create; you just need to learn a few techniques. Add design interest to your creation by clipping vintage jewelry on top of the ribbons or threading crystal beads over some of the ribbon strands. Consider braiding three thinner ribbons to create a braided strand that you can weave into your nylon tapestry. Does this Spark an idea?
Create Removable Wall Decorations
For the renter who has to follow terms of a lease or for anyone who wants to temporarily change the look of a space, removable wall decorations are an easy and fun way to go. You can be as creative as you want while designing, and then enjoy the fruits of your labor for as long as you want, until you want to do the whole thing again. Does this Spark an idea?
Hang Art on Plaster Walls
If you have plaster walls, you may have found that it is difficult to hang art on them. You need to be sure that you mount hangers and art appropriately in order to avoid damaging your walls or the art. You can use conventional hanging tools and equipment, but you need to make sure that your technique is specific to plaster walls rather than wood. It is possible to hang even large art on plaster walls if you use the proper techniques and equipment. Does this Spark an idea?
Hang Something From an Outside Stucco Wall
Stucco walls are rich, earthy and full of character. With their Southwestern charm, exterior stucco walls almost call for adornments such as rustic metal crosses and suns or colorful clay pots and chili peppers. However, hammering a nail or driving a screw into a stucco wall improperly can cause unsightly cracks that spread and chip. Although cracks and chips can be patched and repaired, save steps by performing the steps correctly from the start. Does this Spark an idea?
Mount Metal Wall Art
If you have metal wall art, you know that it can be very heavy, not to mention tricky to mount. When you plan to mount metal wall art you'll need to think about a few things, including the type of walls you have and what type of mounts are on the back of the art already, if any. Choose high-quality materials to ensure that any heavy metal wall art will not fall and damage your floors or anything else around them. Replace the hardware on the back of the art if it looks cheap. Does this Spark an idea?