We know -- more wall decals? But we love these new ones from Elly Nelly. Just imagining them lined up down a hallway makes us laugh.

Walk This Way wall graphic, $22, here.
Safari wall graphic, $30 here.
Via: decor8
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Comments (9)
Those are so awesome! I live in a basement condo, and have a horrible interior ledge around most of my rooms; these would look so cool right above that!
Yep, I love the way they look, too, but I wonder if a stencil might be more cost effective if you're doing a large area, such as a hallway. And with a stencil you'd have a larger selection of shapes and could use any color paint you wanted . . . .
These remind me of that subway stop with the line of people that goes all down the tile on the platform wall. I can't remember which one that is...?
That's the Prince St. subway station on the R/W line... I love that station!
The safari decal would look great in a nursery or kids' room.
Hey, cool idea. Decals are so fun and harmless. Even if they're out soon, it's cool, a little cotton eye candy.
T8
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Neat-O!
Does anyone know if walls have to be absolutely smooth for these to work? I didn't read see anything about it on the site.
very cute! i'd like to put them along the back of a bookshelf... cute when a guest goes over and pulls something out.
Why do you keep forcing yourself to say you're "so over" wall decals? For fear of being branded as passé by the hip police? Maybe wall decals are a valid form of decoration, art, and expression that'll (pun intended) stick around for a long time. It just seems a little disingenuous to trot out that phrase every time you talk about these things. Get over it, sometimes wall decals are really cool, sometimes they're not, but constantly qualifying any reference to them undermines the point of talking about them in the first place. You wouldn't say "we keep saying we're so over painting your walls, but..."
Would you?
By the way, to MoJonson-- the smoother the wall the better, although we've successfully put them up on plastered walls that have little bumps and ridges in them. I love those little dudes!