Butcher paper, scissors, tape and some easy-to-follow instructions is all it takes to create this simple tone-on-tone, textural wall. So simple and charming — great for a baby's room, a playroom, or a temporary installment to add ambiance at a party.
Ruche takes you through the steps whether you want to do an entire wall, a small flower patch, or fill a box frame. While you are there, be sure to scroll down for a couple of other interesting wall tips and treats too.
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This is really beautiful, and so easy! ...But I have to say I'm a little concerned about the fire safety issues that lining a wall with billowing paper creates (especially a space for children).
Wouldn't it collect lots of dust? Probably best as a temporary decoration.