Designing Around My Faux Grasscloth Wallpaper

Faux Grasscloth Wallpaper Home Décor Mood Board

I’m back to talk more wallpaper with you! I started this particular series on my newsletter, Home Matters, where I explained how I would design around one of my wallpaper designs with Fancy Walls. Sign up here, by the way, if you don’t want to miss out on this extension of the DGD brand, or you can just click here to read that one newsletter for free.

Although I’ve grown super comfortable with wallpaper as a design element in a room over the years, I know it’s not in everyone’s wheel house, so that’s why I thought it might be helpful to share a roundup of accents that complement one individual wallpaper pattern. This is a jumping off point to help get your inspiration going, and to show you what I’m envisioning in my head when I consider adding wallpaper to a room. The particular pattern in today’s mood board is my Sand Retro Talbott Faux Grasscloth wallpaper. Since it’s a neutral color, I was able to go a little bolder with the furniture and art that I chose. It’s still an overall relaxing design, but those pops of rich color and texture make the room feel more multi-dimensional and interesting.

Designing Around My Faux Grasscloth Wallpaper:

1. Faux bonsai tree

2. Faux string of fishhooks plant

3. Curtain panels

4. Faux grasscloth wallpaper

5. Dresser

6. Soft blue/green paint color

7. Landscape art print

8. Water lily art print

9. Portrait art print

10. Gray throw pillow

11. Striped throw pillow

12. Checked throw pillow

13. Nightstand

14. Bed frame

15. Faux jade plant

16. Faux dracaena plant

17. Area rug

18. Table lamp

Spoiler alert: I really am planning on putting this wallpaper up in our bedroom, which is why I included all of our actual furniture in the mood board, like our nightstands and bed frame. Even the soft blue/green paint color I picked out mimics the tone of the limewash we have on the lower half of our space as you would see it today. This design is my dream of how our bedroom could evolve, so I hope you’ll stay tuned for the real transformation to come using this design as inspiration. What’s your favorite thing in the mood board? Would you try this bedroom design out in your own home?

Pssssst…You can see my full collection of original wallpaper designs with Fancy Walls here!

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Make DIY Drawer Decals Using Wallpaper

Make DIY Drawer Decals Using Wallpaper

*Today’s post was made possible by Fancy Walls, and features gifted product for the purposes of a candid review. All opinions are my own.

One of my many favorite things about wallpaper is that it’s really easy to use up every last bit so that there’s hardly any waste. The more I think about it, the possibilities seem practically endless for what to do with wallpaper scraps around your home. I’ve personally used it as drawer and shelf liners, DIY wall art, as patterned mats for frames, and even as a cover for a plain lamp shade just for fun. Today, I thought I’d show you how I recently used peel-and-stick wallpaper scraps to create my own DIY drawer decals.

Make DIY Drawer Decals Using Wallpaper

Make DIY Drawer Decals Using Wallpaper

Make DIY Drawer Decals Using Wallpaper

The plan was to give this plain thrifted dresser in my home office a bit of pizazz using blush pink star-patterned wallpaper from Fancy Walls. I loved the retro look of the star shape, and thought that the soft dusty pink color would complement my blue/green painted walls nicely. I brainstormed all sorts of different shapes for the decals, but ultimately decided to put two oversized circles on opposite corners of the dresser with the decals broken across separate drawers to create a cool illusion effect. Here’s how I did it…

Make DIY Drawer Decals Using Wallpaper

Make DIY Drawer Decals Using Wallpaper

Make DIY Drawer Decals Using Wallpaper

I first needed to decide on the size of my circle so I could find something around the house to trace on top of the wallpaper. Like I said, I wanted the circles to be a little oversized so that they spanned two drawers each. I looked around my office for something to trace, and discovered the the shade on my desk table lamp was the perfect size. I carefully unscrewed it from the lamp, set it down on top of the wallpaper, and then traced around the outside edge of the circle onto the wallpaper using a pencil. I did this twice so I was left with two traced circles, and then I cut the shapes out with scissors, making sure to cut just a little inside the line so you wouldn’t see any tracing marks.

Make DIY Drawer Decals Using WallpaperMake DIY Drawer Decals Using Wallpaper

Make DIY Drawer Decals Using Wallpaper

I then slowly removed the backer paper from the underside of the cut wallpaper circles, and pressed those onto the closed drawer fronts where I wanted them, one on each opposite corner of the dresser. I had actually emptied all three of the drawers before starting this project, thinking that I would need to fully remove the drawers to get the decals in place, but I realized that it would be better to just press the decals right onto the drawers so that my circles would be nice and even. Moral of the story: don’t waste time emptying your drawers, like I did! The last step is it use a brand new fresh razor blade to trim off the sides, tops, and bottoms of the wallpaper to make them match the edges of the drawers. Note that the sharper your blade, the cleaner your cuts will be. I always use a brand new blade when doing any wallpapering job.

Make DIY Drawer Decals Using WallpaperMake DIY Drawer Decals Using Wallpaper

Make DIY Drawer Decals Using Wallpaper

Make DIY Drawer Decals Using Wallpaper

The final look is even better than I was imagining, and the whole process took maybe 20 minutes from start to finish. I love that these decals add color and pattern to my, otherwise, sort of boring dresser, but that the peel-and-stick wallpaper is entirely removable for when I inevitably get sick of the added elements. What do you think? Could you picture yourself trying this wallpaper hack? Let me know in the comments which pattern from Fancy Walls you would use for your own dresser, and don’t forget that I just launched my own collection with the brand, which you can see and shop here!

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Make DIY Drawer Decals Using Wallpaper

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