Update (Tuesday, 12 pm): Thank you to everyone who commented! The Giveaway is now closed. We'll announce the first-round winners on Wednesday.

Adornment Month is in full swing, and what better partner to sponsor a giveaway with than with Los Angeles' own blik surface graphics, whose removable wall decals easily create custom adorned wallscapes in the blink of an eye!
Apartment Therapy and blik are giving 12 winners a 3-pack of wall decals of their choosing to adorn their rooms in grand style. All we ask in return is that all 12 winners send us a photo of their transformed walls or other surfaces, which will be rewarded with the opportunity to win additional cash prizes of $250, $150 and $75 for best room transformations. Enter and read contest details/rules below.

Twelve lucky winners will get to choose from three packs from the selection above. Winners can mix and match from a selection of blik wall decals Mod, Iron Vines, Flock, Fly, Bamboo and Chandelier packs. Be creative!
Enter by 12:00 p.m. (Pacific) today, Tuesday, September 11th, by simply leaving a comment below with:
1) your name
2) which blik wall decal packs you'd like from the selection above
3) why you should win/your project plans
We will use the email which you registered by to reach you.
Entrants may provide links to photos of proposed room or surface; entrants that include photos links increase odds of being chosen.
Apartment Therapy is not responsible for and will not consider incomplete or incorrect entries as potential contest winners.
Winners of giveaway will be contacted via a winner announcement and email on Wednesday, September 12th, with 3 winners from each Apartment Therapy site (12 total giveaway winners).
Please, only one entry per person. Duplicate entries found on multiple Apartment Therapy sites entries will be disqualified.
Claiming of prizes requires an email response to Apartment Therapy from the winning sender's email address within 2 days of being notified of winning at the email address used to enter with shipping address. Failure to respond shall mean that the winner forfeits the prize. Apartment Therapy and blik are not required to award elsewhere any prizes forfeited by the chosen winner(s).
Winners selected for giveaway agree to provide three "after" photos showcasing their use of awarded blik products within 7 days upon receiving prizes (Sept. 24th). Photos will be used in a 2nd round "best of" contest, with three cash prize winners awarded.
Finalist winners and cash prizes will be announced/awarded by a panel from Apartment Therapy and blik for the amounts of $250, $150 and $75 on Friday, October 5th. All cash prizes will be handled and awarded by blik surface graphics.
Management, employees and families of blik and Apartment Therapy are prohibited from winning any prizes awarded by Apartment Therapy. Apartment Therapy reserves the right to alter any rules of any contest at anytime.
Comments (22)
oooo...pick me please! The bamboo decals would work so well with what I'm trying to achieve during this cure.
1) Geraldine
2) Bamboo decal pack
3) See second link with vase(s) that will soon contain live bamboo to screen off the radiators in the living room. Now...add some blik bamboo decals on that long wall behind the sofa? Like Emeril would say...BAM!
sofa wall link: http://www.flickr.com/photos/gzgoingmod/1330956875/
vase/radiator link:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/gzgoingmod/1331098557/
1. Erica
2. I would like 3 packs of the bamboo (2 tan and 1 kiwi)
3. We moved into a condo conversion 9 months ago and I'm pretty happy with what we've done with the bedroom so far (chocolate paint, marimekko wall hanging, and we finally have matching nightstands!) However, the closet doors (we have a whole wall of them) are awful and cheap looking. It's not in our budget to replace them (there are a total of 5 sets in the condo), and I've been wondering what to do about them. I think these blik decals will be a fantastic way to spruce them up without replacing them.
http://i128.photobucket.com/albums/p196/pejohansen/apartmenttherapy/IMG_20070905_0002.jpg
http://i128.photobucket.com/albums/p196/pejohansen/apartmenttherapy/IMG_20070905_0001.jpg
1. Sandra
2. Iron Vines in Cocoa
3. We have been working to renovate our bedroom and it has been going really well so far - paint, new hardwood floors, organized closet system and piecing together furniture. Where we are hitting a snag is that our bedroom in in what would be the attic and has drastically vaulted ceilings which makes it really difficult to hang adorments. We've considered maps, tapestries, posters, or even trying to secure frames on a slant, but blik would actually be the perfect solution for us! Our room looks great from 3' and below, but being able to draw eyes upward would really help!
You can see shots of the room makeover at: http://pleasantly-furious.blogspot.com/
1.) Rose
2.) Mod, 2 in Cocoa 1 in White
3.) Four days ago, I moved into a room that is 8' x 9' with a homemade loft bed.
In other words, it's so small a Hoover could accidentally suck it up.
The previous kid who had the room painted the loft bed black, so it was this giant tarantula devouring this otherwise white room.
I painted the loft bed white and gave the room a little CPR with an airy doctor's scrubs color. To expand its lungs a little, I repainted the slatted ceiling a fresh white.
Mod in Cocoa and White would complement my next phase of operation: Chocolate brown trim.
Before:
http://i78.photobucket.com/albums/j116/rosetully/8x9beforephoto.jpg
After:
http://i78.photobucket.com/albums/j116/rosetully/8x9afterphoto.jpg
http://i78.photobucket.com/albums/j116/rosetully/8x9lampandoutlet.jpg
http://i78.photobucket.com/albums/j116/rosetully/8x9whiteslattedceiling.jpg
Hello!
1. Mace Elaine, a longtime reader but recent poster
2. One set of Iron Vines in Cocoa, and one set of Fly in Graphite
3. One section of my entryway was covered by my landlord by some sort of strange covering that looks vaguely like vertical aluminum siding (though it's plastic). It's pretty ugly, and I'm not sure if I can even drill through it to hang something there. I'm currently commuting every day from SF to Fremont for work, and it would be lovely if the first thing I saw when I got home was special. I thought it may be interesting to put Fly over/under the Iron Vines (though if this doens't work out, the birds coulds easily fly over to the saddest bedroom in the world.)
I don't have a direct picture of the weird wall covering, but the entryway looks like so: http://www.flickr.com/photos/maceelaine/511846298/in/set-72157600203458556/
1) Whitney
2) Either the Iron Vines or the Mod Pack
3) My living room sofa sits in a square cut out area and has been begging for the perfect art/wallpaper/ etc. and your decals might be just right.
1.) Janna (Banana)
2.) I'd adore having one of the fly, mod and iron vines packs.
3.) My husband and I recently moved into a new apartment where, of course you can't paint the walls. Dumbest rule ever. I'd love the iron vines for our bathroom - give accent to these fabulous ceramic balls I just found. (Fig. 1) The fly pack would go on our dining room wall (Fig. 2), and the mod pack would be just masculine enough for my "husband's" room. (Fig.3) :)
1. http://www.flickr.com/photos/janna-banana/1347530235/
2. http://www.flickr.com/photos/janna-banana/1348422826/
3. http://www.flickr.com/photos/janna-banana/1347529791/
Name: Emily
Graphics: Iron vines, chandelier, fly
Reason: I have been dying, DYING to go crazy on my house with some Blik graphics, but my husband is a little gun-shy about investing in trying them out. I know though that he would love it. I would put fly in my kitchen, chandelier in my living room over my piano. Apropos, no? And the ironvines would go in my bedroom which needs a little girlying up.
Thanks for reading my entry!
1. Jeanine
2. Fly - 2 in grey/black, 1 in white
3. My bedroom is currently a sad, square box of blank walls, desperately in need of some adornment. The wall over my bed is the saddest of all, especially since it's the first thing I see when I enter the room, and is the only part of the bedroom visible from the rest of the flat.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/jwalters/1324741817/in/set-72157601752265110/
I'm going to be curing my bedroom starting on Monday, but so far, I've been mostly thinking about furniture, bedding, drapes, etc. Adornment is often the last thing I get to, which means I don't get to it at all! This time, I'd like to start with some awesome Fly on the walls to get me going in the right direction.
NAME: jessica
PACKS DESIRED: fly, fly, and fly please!
PROJECT PLANS/PLEA:
I would so very much love the Sky decals for my 2.5-year-old son's room! They'd be a great jump start to my Fall Cure, in which I plan to once again treat my surroundings as a path to a more enlightened inner reality. Oh sure, there are also the 38 years of clutter and bad habits I'm hoping to tackle, but above and beyond the practical nitty-gritty I want to get back to feeling like my home really reflects the inner life of its inhabitants.
For as long as I can remember, I would transform any space I inhabited into a three-dimensional inspiration board of sorts. Even when I was eight, we covered an entire wall of my room with a life-sized photorealistic wallpaper tree, and we sponge-printed fluffy white clouds against the sky-blue ceiling. As I grew older and moved into shared or rented housing, I tended more towards creating artwork & gathering objects into corners and nooks that reminded me to strive, create, breathe, etc. Once my now-husband and I moved in together, recreating my private head space within our shared space seemed somehow inappropriate, like leaving the door open during a therapy session. However, once we had our son, I felt intensely the memory of just how important it is to have magical, special surroundings that can jolt one out of our everyday whatever and into a somewhat altered reality, especially for a little one still half in the clouds.
SO....this has all been a very long-winded introduction to My Big Plans for those fabulous Blik decals...
This is one wall of my son's room (I will save all rants about the funky layout and how tough that makes it to use the space well for my lucky lucky cure-mates):
not-yet-bliked-room
Please note that the room's (only) window looks out onto a...wall? UGH!!!!
As an avoidance tactic, we just keep the boring ol' beaten-up levolor blind closed all the time & rely on the glass-paned door (which leads outside to one side of a neighbor's lovely giant tree) for natural light. Wouldn't it be so lovely if there was a flock of birds flying in along the outside wall just outside his door...then into the room, under his window, and across the other side? And what if, when the (to-be-purchased-more-suitable) curtain/shade was drawn back from said window, one could spot newly-revealed members of that same flock of birds flying across the wall that blocks the window, winging across either a blue or sunset-orange sky rather than just seeing a ratty white wall? Mmmmmmmm-hmmmmmm. I especially love this idea since my little one is currently quite taken with the lovely Elizabeth Mitchell song 'Little Bird, Little Bird' (from the You Are My Little Bird album) in which all sorts of birds fly in through a window.
But in addition to the aesthetic side of this, just having a constant reminder of quiet, open skies seems to me a fantastic counterpoint to the frequently chaotic inner energy of a toddler. (Honestly, it's so hard not to want to put those birds on every wall of our home.)
So, then--all Fly please if I am lucky enough to be chosen, but as for the color of each pack? I might need some advice from other readers on that one. (If that's not an option, I'm happy to choose; just let me know.)
Thanks for being such a great place to visit, and for reading my lengthy entry! I 'm excited to join the Cure gang. It's been great reading the blik entries--I can't wait to see all the finished rooms.
Dear Apartment Therapy & blik,
1. Jenny
2. 2 bamboo (tan) & 1 fly (gray midnite)
3. My boyfriend and I have crafted a letter to AT & blik at www.agenais.com/beautifythisbedroom, complete with photographs of our proposed space. The text is reproduced below....
We are Jenny & Jafe, and we are both college students (majoring in architecture and furniture design, respectively). The fall semester just started, and that can only mean one thing- we're (kinda) moving back to school. That is where we work, eat, and breathe during the school year. Sleep, however, is reserved exclusively for home. At the end of a hard day's work (usually around 2am), nothing feels better than to come home to a calm, serene bedroom, relax, and drift off to sleep.
We currently have a few bamboo plants in the bedroom, placed right in front of the west facing window. An hour or so before sunset, the sun casts beautiful shadows of the bamboo on the wall above the bed. It's a gorgeous sight. But we won't be able to enjoy that moment anymore now that a) school has started and we'll rarely be home before sunset, and b) the bamboo plants are moving back into Jenny's studio space at school (trust me, that area sorely needs a touch of greenery). We will be missing the bamboo and the beauty it brought to the space, and that's where the blik decals come in.
Improving the overall ambiance of the bedroom is a top priority for the two of us right now as we would really like a sanctuary from the pressures of school. We're planning on using two packs of the bamboo in tan and one pack of fly in gray midnite to accomplish this. There is currently one Ikea Billy bookcase on the wall next to the window. We will be purchasing another one to place on the opposite side of the window (we desperately need another one anyway, for storage). The bamboo decals will go on plywood doors for the bookcases, painted dark chocolate to contrast with the tan bamboo. A large panel of MDF, painted in seafoam blue, will hang over the bed. A couple of the fly decals will go on the painted panel, a couple will fly off onto the wall beside it, one will go on the bookcases with the bamboo, and finally, one will rest on the glass of the window.
The more we thought about this potential project, the more enthusiastic we became about carrying out this vision. We've prepared a quick & dirty sketch of our proposal and took some photographs of the place, and they can be found at www.agenais.com/beautifythisbedroom. We are so eager to start this project (it's definitely doable as a weekend undertaking) and transform our bedroom into a nice place to come home to... and the blik decals would definitely be a big part of this transformation. So take a look at the photos of our place and keep us in mind for the giveaway; us two stressed-out and broke (but creative!) college students will greatly thank you for it.
1.) rose
2.) 3 fly
3.) I have just moved into a new house with an attic bedroom that has lots and lots of white ceiling/wall space with interesting angles. The walls are broken up in awkward ways with closet doors, etc. The lofty feel of the room would be truly taken advantage of with the lovely birds flying towards the eastern facing windows....
1. Kathleen
2. Mod in classic red and sky
Oops...
I'll try again
1. Kathleen
2. Mod in classic red and sky
3. I'd like to jazz up my stainless fridge and my kitchen in my 1903 house. We can't afford a renovation at the moment, so I think I could do something cool with these.
1- Julie
2- Bamboo
3- My kidddos have an Asian themed room, and these would look great.
sandra
chandelier
i'd like a new look
1) Michele
2) Mod...., I think, would be up to my daughter.
3) My teenage daughter would LOVE these, she's been bugging me about painting her room, but we rent, these would be perfect for her to decorate her room and be creative, plus I would get bonus points from her if I won! LOL! Thanks for the review and the giveaway!
1. Pam
2. fly
3. I want to redo my bathroom and the bird theme will be my focal point.
1. Misti
2. mod
3. my walls are all cream colored and this would really add some great color to my dining room or maybe my bedroom...
1. bridget
2. bamboo
3. We have been sleeping in my toddler son's room for a year because our upstairs bedroom sustained water damage.
Because of this, we have not decorated his room at all and when we move out it will be a mostly empty space. I would put the bamboo decals around a corner on his pale blue walls
to make a reading corner more cozy.
1) Peggy
2) Mod in raspberry,lavender and aruba
3) I would like to redo my bathroom and it would be so easy for me to decorate. I always did the decorating and since my back injury I am not able to do . I am so happy to have found Blik because its simple and easy,great for me , I can decorate again!!
1. Samantha
2. i really like the Fly design
3. i want this because we can't paint our walls so this would be just as good! my room is so boring looking!