Changing the wall decoration is one of the easiest ways to create a sense of change and renewal in the home. The large surfaces are ideal for adding a creative and personal touch to your home, if you ask Anna and Clara. Here, the sisters present six projects you can do yourself.
June 2022
Botanic.In vases, in pots, in flower beds. And on the walls. Flowers inhabit a special kind of beauty and spread joy everywhere.
Homemade.You can easily make your own wreath with hortensia from the garden. Cut the small bouquets off the flower crown and tie them to a straw wreath with metal wire. ”It is equally beautiful when dried,” Anna says.
It is easy to dry flowers for wreaths and bouquets yourself.
CLARA
Let the fresh flowers dry in a vase or hang them upside down until they are dry.
ANNA
Paper cutting.”A delight for the mind to create and a delight for the eye to behold,” Anna believes. Paper cuttings in a frame with a coloured background are a beautiful alternative to a traditional poster.
Colour play.You can easily change the look by switching the background colour of the paper cutting. Anna has used silk paper for this.
Colour play.You can easily change the look by switching the background colour of the paper cutting. Anna has used silk paper for this.
Noticeboard.Clara has cleared the noticeboard and replaced the notes and keepsakes of winter with lovely motifs and light colours. The paper pea flower contributes to the blooming sensation of spring.
Simple.You can easily make a noticeboard with a cork board and a piece of canvas. See here, how Clara has fastened the material with staples.
For benefit and joy.With quality paper and coordinated colours, the noticeboard can house both important notes and lovely decorations without losing its aesthetic look.
For benefit and joy.With quality paper and coordinated colours, the noticeboard can house both important notes and lovely decorations without losing its aesthetic look.
Patchwork.Anna has dyed some old leftover fabric scraps with avocado shells and coffee. She has glued these onto a piece of paper as a mini patchwork.
Coordinated.Paint your frame and let it be a part of the artistic expression. Here, Anna has removed the glass from the frame, so the motif gets a three-dimensional shadow play.
Coordinated.Paint your frame and let it be a part of the artistic expression. Here, Anna has removed the glass from the frame, so the motif gets a three-dimensional shadow play.
Variation is key for an exciting wall décor. The only limit is your imagination.
CLARA
Do not be afraid to mix new and old, different materials, homemade and bought, art, children’s drawings, and so on.
ANNA
Botanical pictures.Nothing says spring more than nature’s own motifs. Paint leaves and flowers with water colours or make a flower print, like Anna has.
Imprint.It is easy to capture shapes and motifs from leaves and flowers. Dab the paint onto the leaf with a sponge and use a rubber roller to press the leaf onto the paper.
Imprint.It is easy to capture shapes and motifs from leaves and flowers. Dab the paint onto the leaf with a sponge and use a rubber roller to press the leaf onto the paper.
Embroidery.Flowers are a classic motif for embroidery and the neat works can be displayed directly in the embroidery frame for a fresh and informal look.
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