There are those who love total white walls, those who prefer to always add a touch of color and those who, on the other hand, go crazy for decorative coatings, transforming each wall into a unique and personal space. If you are part of the latter category, today we show you how to decorate the walls in a simple way, with original do-it-yourself ideas and often cheaper than traditional wall coverings, starting from the wallpapers.
Stencil
A great classic that never goes out of fashion: stencils! They can be used in many different ways and, why not, also to decorate home walls. Just fix them with paper scotch tape, dip a sponge in the chosen color and tap it on the stencil, letting it dry before removing it. If the figure has multiple colors, simply use different sponges for each color and tap according to.
Craft foam
Have you ever thought about using artisan foam sheets to decorate the walls? It may seem like an unusual idea, but the blog A Beautiful Mess He did it great! The concept is simple but effective: cut out stars (or other forms to taste) in craft foam, dive into the paint for walls and use as molds. To facilitate use, you can also paste a cork on the back, so the molds will be more stable and easy to handle.
Potatoes
Well yes, there are those who decorate the walls even with potatoes? The curious DIY method was originally published on the interior design profile “indie.boho.nest”, and then become viral. We talked about it here.
Rolls of toilet paper
The old rolls of toilet paper always return useful, also to decorate the walls. In this case, just cut the base with strips, bend them and dip them in the paint, then press the ‘stamp’ directly created on the wall, alternating the imperfect circles according to your taste
Sponge
Get normal sponges and cut them into stripes, pounding the narrow part in the paint for internal walls. Leaning it on the wall by pressing gently and grasps other strips gradually, one next to the other. When you finished the first line, proceed with the others until the entire wall is filled.
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