
During my trip to Philadelphia last summer, my cousin and her best friend, Angela, took me to Target. I love that place just because its like a one-stop-shop where you can find anything you will ever need! The thing about my trip to the States is; I didn't just go shopping for clothes and shoes, I went shopping for room accessories. This was the designer in me coming out all because I was in dire need of a room makeover. One of my favorite finds was this chandelier wall decal I bought from Target. The brand is called "Wall Designer Accents" and its was $11 (around Php484.oo). The sheet size was 23.62 in. x 12.58 in. (60 cm x 32 cm). Its easy to apply, just like a sticker and you can reposition it, just make sure you peal it off with care.
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| Wall paper http://www.duffylondon.com/product_d/Wallpapers-C63/Chandelier-Wallpaper-P89.html |
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| http://myfriendmatilda.bigcartel.com/product/removable-vinyl-wall-decal-chandelier-with-birds-041 |
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Here are my recommendations: If you can't find a wall decal, you can opt for wall paper or DIY. If you can draw or know someone who can draw, you can search for chandelier templates online and just sketch it on your wall. You can also use a overhead projector (OHP). Print out the chandelier template on acetate paper and use the OHP to project the image on your wall. Use this as a guide/stencil. Another option is making a cut out or outline of the chandelier. You can stick this on your wall and directly paint on it. I would suggest sticker paper for this. Use water-based paint for both wood and cement. Take note, if you're using spray paint, spray 8-12 in. away from the surface.



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