Since many of us have been home for eight months-plus staring at all our old furniture and décor dreaming of new pieces as we’ve worked remotely, I’ve noticed a few items in my home that I’ve wanted to upgrade but don’t really have the budget to upgrade—at least with new, comparable items.
If you’re thinking about applying contact paper to your furniture, then read on for some easy tips. There are several methods to use, including sanding down the old surface and applying stains. But the most effective way to create unique furniture is through a pattern. Contact paper furniture can also be used to create custom decals and labels. This article will also show you how to refinish your furniture once it has been covered with contact paper.
Using just recycled paper and a whole lot of creativity, designers are creating a new type of homeware and furniture. We talk to three of the pioneering new brands championing this new design medium to discover more about its malleable charms.
Home decor makeovers don't have to break the bank. Instead of running to the department store, rethink and repurpose the items you probably already have in your craft room or home office. With just your PIXMA printer and a little decorative flair, you can give your home a face lift. Use these five budget-savvy wall art, lighting and furniture makeover ideas to get started.
Adding some wallpaper to surfaces can give new life to an old set of drawers, a nightstand, a desk, or pretty much any other piece of furniture you want to rejuvenate or update to match your decor. This custom update doesn’t take a lot of materials or time to do. Depending on the size of the furniture you want to cover with wallpaper and how many surfaces you actually want to cover, you can probably get the job done on a rainy Saturday afternoon and have your furniture ready to use by Sunday morning!
The art of Decoupage is exciting because you can use so many different mediums to create your final project or craft. Many of our customers at Decoupage Napkins.com are very familiar with decoupaging with Decorative Paper Napkins. However, they're not experienced in decoupaging with Rice Paper. You can apply Decoupage paper to a variety of surfaces including wood, metal, pottery, ceramic, glass and more.
Home decoration is an art that allows you to express your personality, style, and creativity. One material that often goes underestimated in this realm is paper. In this article, we will explore the captivating world of home decoration using paper. Whether you're on a budget, seeking eco-friendly options, or simply looking for a new and exciting project, paper decoration can transform your living space into a work of art. Let's delve into the endless possibilities that paper has to offer.
Want to give some of your beloved furniture a second life? See a thrifted furniture piece that would look great after some TLC? If your answer is ‘yes’ to these questions keep reading. Spoonflower’s Peel and Stick Wallpaper is just what you need to update your furniture with ease. Our guest contributor and friend Barb Blair walks us through the steps.
For those seeking a useful way to spend their time during social distancing—or anyone simply interested in forging a deeper connection with their homes—HB has launched Home Love, a series of daily tips and ideas to make every minute indoors more productive (and gratifying!).
Peel and stick wallpaper has risen in popularity for a variety of reasons. It’s easy to apply, removes cleanly, and it can be applied to multiple surfaces including wood furniture.
Ready to kick your furniture up a notch? If you’ve ever thought your piece needed a little extra oomph, you’ve come to the right place because I’m going to show you a quick and easy way to apply paper to a dresser for a fun punch of pattern and color.
Peel and stick wallpaper (which is also referred to as removable wallpaper) has completely changed the way we decorate our homes—especially for renters like myself.
It gives us the ability to add pattern and color to bland walls while remaining damage-free. Unlike traditional wallpaper (that requires the messy job of pasting), it’s much simpler to install and removal is as easy as peeling.