Tag Archive for 'wall-decals'
Here’s a re-cap of the best posts on Bedzine.com in case you’ve missed it:
- Lolly Sofa looks to be created from designer who likes lolli-pops.
- Luna Bed might be for super-contemporary rooms.
- Mini Bent Ply Stand is a funny looking bookshelf.
- Ah gowd, we featured Lumeo Bed here once again, it must be real popular.
- Your dog will love the Wave Bed.
- Darling Bench looks very useful for DIYers.
- Ah gowd! I love this hugging chair!
- Invite your loved ghosts with the Ghost Sofa!
- DIY Wallpaper is a pretty slick idea.
- Matera Queen Bed has room for your clothes too.
- Leggero Bed is another simple, modern stylish bed.
- Plantation Day Bed might be good for toddlers.
- Did I just hear “Blur” Lounge Chair? It even sounds comfortable.
- IKEA Ektorp Loveseat does look very ugly…
- Yey, Robot Wall decals for your geeky kids!
- Here’s a fun DIY that shows you how to turn IKEA furniture into a gaming machine thingee.
- The DIY Sofabed!
- How to make headboard from your photos!
- IKEA Odda Bed is perfect for your guest room.
- The Pixel Wallpaper is amazing.

Here’s some nice set of robot wall decals you can get to decorate your room in a futuristic manner.
This pack gives you 5 different graphics along with some missile decals, too. The decals are each about 8.5 inches tall.
DIY - How to add Vinyl Wall Art to your Bedroom!
1 Comment Published by Max June 19th, 2008 in BED DIY, BED FUN, BED Home, BED News, Bed Designs, Bedroom, Home Designs.
There are bunch of ready-made vinyl wall art you can buy and paste onto your wall but if you are thinking about making them from scratch, here’s a cool DIY on how to add vinyl wall art to your livingroom or bedroom.
Apartments, however, are usually a pain to paint and then paint to cover-up your awesome paint, and an especially big pain when you move around as often as I do.
I do like having bright, interesting spaces, so I was brainstorming on creating a large art piece that I could maybe mount on the wall, or other types of removable decor, and the universe smiled on my with inspiration from one of my favorite blogs: Nest did a neat post on using contact paper to make wall decals.
With contact paper as my medium, a Tim Burton-esque / Tokyo Plastic vision of swirls, and a hot afternoon (or AC busted that weekend with temps in the 90s!), I was ready to start doin’ some art!.







