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Want to create the same trailing flowers layout? Follow these steps:
My first step (after choosing my colors: Lilac, Plum and Soft Pink) was cutting apart the flower wall decals. Flower Wall Decals will come on 1 full decal sheet.
Cutting apart the flower decals allows me to arrange them in anyway that fits my needs.
The type of wall decals where you can cut apart and re-arrange them gives the most "bang for your buck". We, as a wall decal manufacturer, can make the wall decals in the most economical way and you, the customer, can arrange the wall decals to fit your available space.
Moving on to arranging the flower wall decals.... I like the flowing look. I was aiming for the flower decals to appear floating around the edge of my office window.
So I started with taping up the largest flower decals; spacing the various colors out.
You can do this with painter's tape, if you want to re-arrange first. Or you can do as I did and peeled the backing off and stuck the flower decal right on immediately.
I had to take the tape layer off of these right away because I was anxious to see how it was shaping up!
You can do this with painter's tape, if you want to re-arrange first. Or you can do as I did and peeled the backing off and stuck the flower decal right on immediately.
I had to take the tape layer off of these right away because I was anxious to see how it was shaping up!
After that I added the next largest size and did this down to the littlest flower decals.
The tiny flower wall decals were used to fill, more or less and add tails to the floating design.
Looks nice and "Springy" right?!
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