Create a Winter Wonderland on Your Walls With Washi Tape

$20
1-2 Hours
Easy
Use washi tape this holiday season to create a winter wonderland of Christmas Trees on boring walls. Great for apartments, dorms, and very easy to do!
Before- Plain walls


To make the washi tape trees, I created a center line with a weighted piece of twine tied to a push pin, and marked my measurements on my walls with chalk because it's clean and easy to wipe off when you're finished.


For my measurements on my medium tree, I measured and marked down the center line every 7 inches {I marked larger increments on my larger trees, etc}.


Then, at each of the 7" intervals I measured equal distances from the center and marked the wall, repeating the process at each interval by equally adding inches to the length from the center.


For example, my first set of marks were 4" from the center on each side.


My second set were 7" from center, then 9", then 12", and so on.
When all my marks were on, I measured equal lengths of the Scotch(R) Expressions Tape, and put them on the walls from one point to the other.


Then, I cut the smaller cross pieces and connected all the points.
After- a colorful Winter Wonderland full of pretty Christmas trees right on your walls.


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  • MsCaliLady MsCaliLady on May 27, 2016
    Is washi tape easily removed from painted walls without damaging the paint? Love this idea!
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  • Cat5186631 Cat5186631 on Dec 19, 2016
    Really cute
  • Terri Terri on Jan 19, 2017
    Thanks for the idea! I did this in my foyer as well as on the 17' walls in my family room. It turned out so great I decided to do it on my walls as work too. Everyone loved it! I will have to use goo gone to get the stickyness off of the walls at work. That paint is just a cheap builders grade. I am hoping it's not as sticky at home since we used a better grade eggshell base paint. Thanks! I can't wait to do more with the tape!
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