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.

Decorate a Brown Wall
Brown is a neutral color so it will work in almost any room in your home. It will also appeal to your guests and potential home buyers. Mocha walls will add drama to a room while matching most furniture colors. Khaki walls will be a nice transition if you are used to white walls. It will add some color to the room without overwhelming you. Brown can also seem boring, or predictable. If you decorate your brown walls they will pop while still being soothing. Does this Spark an idea?

Install a Rain Wall Decoration
A rain wall, sometimes called a rain curtain, is a unique water feature that is often found in Asian themed landscapes and patios. The wall is literally made from water flowing down consistently from a frame positioned above the wall location. Rain walls can be large or small, depending on the space and the amount of water you want to run through it. Does this Spark an idea?

Make Wall Clings
Wall clings are repositionable adhesive cut-outs for your wall that you can put up and remove without tearing wallpaper or damaging paint. You can buy them precut, but making them yourself will allow you to be more innovative and save some money. Homemade wall clings can be any size, shape and color, whether abstract designs or depictions of real scenes and objects. If you need wall art that is easy to remove--perhaps you rent or change your room decor often--but that will also showcase your sense of personal style, then wall clings will work well for you. Does this Spark an idea?