Make Wall Decorations

Home décor and decoration can be a daunting task initially. Confronted with seemingly acres of blank walls, you may wonder how to fill them. Fortunately creating a personalized space that is comfortable and pleasant isn't difficult. With a few simple steps you can have walls that express your personality and make others feel at home as well. Using paint, collages, pictures, stencils and other art is actually quite easy. Does this Spark an idea?

Create Lady Bug Wall Decorations
Lady bugs, with their vibrant red color and black contrast, make beautiful decorations for a classroom, child's room or any place you want to add a whimsical touch to the wall decor. These little lady bugs are cute and easy to make with a few easy-to-find craft supplies, so that in no time they will be crawling cheerfully over your walls.

Decorate a Common Wall to Minimize Noisy Neighbors
When asking neighbors to keep the bass down hasn't worked, consider changing up some of your wall decor to minimize the noise. There's no reason attractive wall decorations can't be useful; you don't need to settle for walls that don't satisfy your inner interior designer when you're looking for something to muffle noise. Instead, find ways to make the style you already love work for your purposes. Any quarrels with your neighbors will die down once the noise is quieter. Does this Spark an idea?

Tape Decorations on Walls Without Damage
For an extra special birthday party or other celebration, you can add your own personal touch by hanging up wall decorations. The wall decorations can vary from signs and posters to banners to balloons and crepe paper. When hanging these decorations on painted walls, then the tape can do some pretty heavy damage to the paint unless you're very careful while hanging the decorations and about the type of tape you choose. Does this Spark an idea?

Make Wall Decorations From Construction Paper
Whether you need wall decorations to embellish a theme party, an elementary school classroom or a child's bedroom, use inexpensive construction paper to make colorful, creative accents. Buy the paper in bulk at a teacher supply, craft or dollar store and use a simple trace, cut and embellish technique to assemble decorations ranging from subtle borders to attention-grabbing murals. Design the wall hangings to coordinate with the room colors, a current study theme or your child's favorite book, holiday or shapes.