Showing posts with label removeable wallpaper. Show all posts
Showing posts with label removeable wallpaper. Show all posts

Thursday, 18 October 2012

DIY Removable Wallpaper Bathroom

 
Recently, OKL had a sale on Wall Pops removeable wallpaper stripes and I got a wild hair and decided to purchase some for the kids' bathroom.  I turned their all khaki bathroom into a khaki and red striped Dr. Seuss* looking jungle!  Here's an after shot (sometimes I think it's fun to show the finished product so I can lure your interest).  *btw, I was not intentionally trying to make it look like Dr. Seuss but now I can't get this out of my head.
Keep reading for the nitty gritty....
 
 
Removeable wallpaper is the coolest thing since 3 day wash out hair dye... it allows the non-commital humans to try a style, and then take it all back down if not happy with it.  I've written about it before here but have never actually gotten my hands on the material itself to see how easy it is to work with. 

  One King's Lane happened to be selling Wallpops and, on a whim, I decided the red stripe would look super cute in the kids' bathroom with the circular red mirrors already in there.  I have been on a semi-DIY kick lately and this seemed like just the right amount of elbow grease I usually like to put into my projects (read, little to no effort). 

Here's the before:  (and yes, I was too lazy to fix that towel...besides, before photos are supposed to look bad aren't they?)
 
 
The first stripe goes up.  I decided to work from the top of the ceiling and go down.  And no, I did not space the stripes exactly apart.  My plan of attack was to just visualize where the next stripe would look the best.

 
Once I visualized where the next line would look best (let's say 24 inches down from the ceiling), I did use a tape measure and measure from the ceiling down the wall 24 inches and put a small dot on the wall in several spots across the 24" mark so that I could be sure the stripe would be straight across the wall.  The great thing about these stripes is that they easily peel right back up if they happened to be going crooked up the wall. 


 
 
 
 
Helpful hints:
1. I cut the width of my stripe longer than what I needed across the wall.  I used an exacto knife to cut a straight edge at the corner so there was a better ending.  (This still did not stop my husband from making a remark that the bathroom looked like a dorm room project.  "Are you sure you don't want to hire a professional to do this job?"  ....He spent about an hour in the dog house but after some serious kissin up to me, I decided to forgive him, plus he took the comments back after the exacto knife edges were cut...and I may or may not have flicked that exacto in his direction.

2.  Work from the ceiling to the floor

3.  Use an exacto knife to 'edge' the corners

4. If doing more than one wall, use measure tape to keep stripes consistent with each other

5.  You'll need more of these wall pops rolls than you think you will!  An entire bedroom will eat at your budget!  Stick to smaller spaces.  I had to go back and order more of these babies and the OKL sale was over.  These things can add up quickly. 

6.  Do some, walk away, then do some more.  It's easy to feel like it looks cheap when you're in the midst of this project but if you step away and give a fresh set of eyes, all of those little mistakes you were privy to the first time, can't be seen when you walk back into the room.  (unless of course your husband points them out to you.  In which case, find that exacto knife and flick it.  Works like a charm). 


xoxoxo

Heather


Monday, 23 April 2012

Temp Style-Removeable Wallpaper

wallcandyarts apple blue/green
I was a military brat growing up.  I was used to living in temporary houses and, therefore, we couldn't permanently alter the state of the walls.  I learned a few nifty tricks from my mom on how to decorate creatively to work around this challenge. 

In fact, my first townhouse after college, I literally used laundry starch to hang a bed sheet as wallpaper on our kitchen wall.  It was a bold navy and white gingham print and once the fabric was securely starched in place, it stayed there for three years.  When we got ready to move out, I literally stripped the sheet right off the wall and the paint remained undamaged underneath. 

wallcandyarts sorbet stripe
Now that I'm "all grown up" I own my house and can wallpaper my walls.  Only I haven't pulled that trigger yet because, well, it seems so permanent.  Imagine my delight when I recently discovered wallcandyarts...temporary wallpaper that can easily be removed and applied to another location in the house. 



wallcandyarts apple pink/green


wallcandyarts stripe blue creme

wallcandyarts striped mango/cranberry

 Some of the wallcandyarts prints look destined for a kid's room.  But I can also see them in a kitchen, a laundry room, a mudroom, a bathroom...even an office. 


wallcandyarts popsicles
Each print is available in a half kit ($148) or a full kit ($256). 

Half kit includes 2 rolls of wallpaper (totaling 5.22 yards in length) and full kit includes 4 rolls of wallpaper (totaling 10.44 yards in length). Each roll is 26" wide by 94" long. Squeegee hand tool included.


For a more grown up temporary print, I discovered Tempaper. 
Sold as 1 double roll of 20.5 in. x 11 yds. = 56.37 sq. ft for an average of $98 each.  Check out these great prints:

Tempaper

Tempaper Etta Powder and Copper

Tempaper Edie Lemon Ash


Tempaper Marrakech Honey Jade


Tempaper Tots Skotti Blush
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