Decorating Made Easy
If you want to change the look of your room, or even enhance a style you already have, Wall Slicks decals is the answer. Not only can use it on your walls, but also on your windows and even plastic or metal items. Because it can be applied to so many surfaces, and is available in so many sizes and colors, it makes pulling together a complete look quick and easy. Here’s some examples on how to do it yourself:
In the Kitchen:
- Use on the walls for the main focal point.
- Add smaller accent pieces to the windows or sliding doors.
- Complete the look with additional accent pieces on plain color plastic placemats, trash cans or even on the fridge itself.
- Decorate a clock face with decals.
- Frame the decals for a completely different look.
In the Kids Room:
- Use on the walls as a mural, main focal point or to simulate a wallpaper border near the ceiling.
- Perfect for over the crib where you might be concerned framed artwork could fall.
- Lay the decal on white or colored cardboard or mat board and frame it in a picture frame.
- Use smaller accent pieces on plain plastic storage boxes for added flair.
- Put designs on the plastic diaper pail, or outside of the crib.
Down the Hallway:
- Use on a piece of clear substrate, shine a light behind, and mount to wall to create a unique wall sconce.
- Frame them in individual small frames for a repeated design in a multitude of colors, or just one color repeated, or a monochromatic color scheme.
- Create depth by choosing the same design in different colors light to dark and layer them.
If you have an area in your room that needs more privacy and safety like a window, sliding door, privacy screen or clear plastic shower curtain, Wall Slicks are perfect for that too. You can even use them on car door, windows and bikes.
To add finishing touches to the room, consider an accent rug, pillows, a blanket throw or placemats in coordinating colors to pull all the elements together. It’s quick and easy and you’ll be done in no time and ready to entertain.




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