Thursday, July 15, 2010

CraftShare Featured Guest: DIY Wall Decals

Today's we have a special guest who's got a gorgeous Liquid Fabric+Fabric tutorial for us: Brittney from Brittney's Budget Crafts.  Her blog is still new but it's already full of great crafts, recipes & gift ideas that are all easy on the budget.  So check out her amazing DIY Wall Decals.  Take it away Brittney!



Wall decals are totally "IN" right now, and I totally LOVE them! The problem is I'm not willing to spend much money on them. My solution, I made my own for WAY less $$! I don't have a Cricut machine, and I didn't use vinyl, but it's the same idea. This post from The Craft Patch is what inspired me, and although it's completely different, it got me to thinkin'...

I had a brown sheet that was perfect for this idea, a search on google, and some felt to finish it up would do the trick. Sorry I didn't take too many pictures again (didn't have this little blog), but you'll get the idea. If you have questions I'd be happy to answer them :) I'd still like to add more leaves, maybe add some more color to it, and I wish I would have made the trunk wider. Overall, I'm really happy with how this experiment turned out!

This is how I did it:
1. From queen size or full size sheet, cut out the shape. I'm no artist but I looked at a picture and did it free-hand (probably why the trunk turned out a little funny?)



2. Using push pins, I hung the now "decal" to the wall for placements. Then I used spray starch (like the kind you use for clothes) to adhere the decal on the wall (almost like wall paper). My decal is big, and I drenched the fabric, still had plenty of starch left over :) If you do this,make sure to re-pin the decal once the starch is on, until it dries. When it's completely dry, remove push pins.


3. From felt, I cut leaves/birds (or any other desired shapes). I didn't want to waste my time trying to starch-spray these to the wall...I put a little tape on the back, and stuck those little birdies up there! :)


I simply wiped any starch residue on the wall away with a wet cloth.  This works great for me since we are guaranteed to move in the next 6-18 months! The decals will peel off the wall with ease, leaving no residue! Perfect for renters on a budget, and a 3 year old girl who doesn't care about the imperfections!!!

*Brittney*



Thanks for sharing this great idea Brittney!!

9 comments:

  1. I love this idea, I have been swapping a bedroom with a craft room in my home, to make the craft room the bigger of the two of course, and the bedroom walls are so boring... I will indeed be doing something like this! :) Love it!! TFS!

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  2. Okay, here is a dumb question.. Do you put the starch on the back or the front of the fabric? I'm assuming the back? For the felt you could also use poster putty - works great!

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  3. Missy - the starch goes on back & then you brush more on the front after you place it on the surface. Since it's liquid, the entire fabric will be wet. Hope this helps!

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  4. This is amazing!!

    I'm starting a new sew along, come check it out at TheTrainToCrazy.com!

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  5. I have done this for many years! I pour the liquid starch in a container and just lay the fabric in it so it is soaked...gently squeeze out and press onto wall without having to use push pins. I have had good success with this on concrete walls, even. You can cut out cute prints - which is how I decorated my sons nursery, just little barnyard animals from a print.

    Also, my daughter cut out black lettering from fabric and had them up in her apartment for a year - but when we took them down, it did leave a black residue on the wall...faint but still readable. Bleach water did not remove.....but Mr. Clean miracle erasers quickly took it all off!

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  6. Those are good tips Janice! I don't use pins either - with cotton (and as long as the shapes aren't crazy huge) it should stick up nicely on its own.

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  7. I just came across your blog today while jumping from blog to blog and I must say, This is genius!!! We are renters and are moving into a house in the next couple of weeks and I'm so excited to try this in my boys room. I will definetly be following your blog from now on!!!

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  8. Found on pinterest...

    This is great- thanks for sharing. Plan to do a tree in our living room and write on then add "thankful leaves" with toddlers and hubby for the Thanksgiving season.

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    1. Great idea Kadra! Would love to see it when you do - just link it to the weekly Craftastic party:)

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