
I was in Indigo recently leafing through some crafts books, and came across a great book by Cath Kidston about decorating with fabric. It had so many great ideas. One of which was to use fabric as artwork, by mounting it on a frame.
Then I was in Fabricland on the weekend and found a gorgeous tropical print. I love tropical prints, not all of them, but they have my favourite imagery, of leaves, flowers and sometimes birds or monkeys. My favourite ones usually have a bit of a limited palette, which this one did in blues, greens, and brown that I knew would work with my wall colour. There was also some brighter yellows in it, so it wouldn't make my wall colour look too bright in contrast.


If you want to try it yourself, once you have the frame and fabric all you do is join the sides (they slot together, no need to glue/nail) and attach the fabric. I didn't have a staple gun, but if you do that's probably easiest, but I found that hammering in upholstery tacks worked perfectly. And ta da! Now I love the wall. I just have to decide what to make with the leftover fabric...
What a great idea. I have tons of beautiful fabric and many bare walls. Thanks :)
ReplyDeleteThis looks really great!!
ReplyDeleteThis is so weird as over the last few days I've been doing the same thing. But I found the corners a bit tricky....I've been double folding one side then stapling then the opposite side. Once I've done that I do the other sides. But then I'm left with the corners...Any advice!!
ReplyDeleteI'm addicted to all things tropical and I think this fabric is absolutley adorable! The colours work so beautifully together:)
ReplyDeleteCushions, of course! (Or parts of)
ReplyDeleteGreat idea, but I think it's because your fabric is GORGEOUS! Not just ANY fabric would do. I wish I had some wall space to try this out. hmmm. maybe in my shop!
ReplyDeleteThis is really nice!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fantastic idea!!
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