The two-designs in green from decorative scrap give this dresser a fresh look and would be a great use of Casart wallcovering leftovers -- if there are any. So be sure to save any unused material from other decorating projects. Just remove knobs or handles, measure each drawer front, cut paper to match and apply. Seal with a water-based / polycrylic laminate for Continue Reading
They Grow Up Fast
Kids, they grow up so fast! A simple way to change up a room for an ever changing child is to add a few butterflies to the wall. Either paint over or touch up an area that's been painted or decorated with infant decor. Cut out and randomly place an easy-peel-and-stick butterfly from our Composite temporary wallpaper on the newly painted area. I like these...all by Continue Reading
Shades of Light
Different Shades of Light.In stead of using wallpaper, use Casart temporary wallpaper to give new life to an old lampshade. Make a Kraft paper template of the shade, position it on the Casart wallpaper and cut out. Peel off the Casart backing sheet, and apply to the shade and voila!What about using Casart Faux Linen press and apply wallpaper in a light Continue Reading
Book It
Did you know you can book it?Make your books and collectibles stand out with back colored bookshelves using Casart temporary wallpaper. Designer Steven Gambrel used this decorative trick in House Beautiful's August Issue, in the feature article "What Makes This Room Great." -- Ashley Continue Reading
Picture Perfect
Picture Perfect perfection is achieved at a fraction of the cost of framing by using a purchased frame and creating your own mat. This illustration, from Better Homes and Gardens "Creative Collections’ 100 Decorating Ideas Under $100" uses fabric. However, the same results can be achieved using Casart removable and reusable wallpaper. This is a great DIY Continue Reading







