Decal Decor

Discover your inner artist (minus the brush) as you create this graphic focal point.


Decal Decor

1. Make sure the surface you are covering (whether a piece of furniture, door, or wall) is clean. Carefully peel the trunk of the cherry blossom wall decal (#71849) from the paper backing. Leave the other sections of the decal on the backing until you are ready to place them.

2. Lay the tree trunk section of the decal on the surface. Working from the center out, gently press the decal to the surface, smoothing out any wrinkles. You may need to trim the decal with utility scissors when placing on an uneven surface (such as the drawers shown). The decals are removable, so you can reposition them until you get the desired look.

3. Add the leaves and remaining sections of the decal. Be sure to align the pieces when you move from one surface to the next so the image looks continuous.

 

 


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Customer avatarBy:Lowe's Creative Ideas
Posted: May 18, 2011
Customer avatarBy:Lowe's Creative Ideas
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Thanks for reading! The decal comes in tan, so you'll have to paint it first if you'd like another color. Here's the link to the product online: http://www.lowes.com/pd_71849-30562-RMK1165GM_0_
Good luck with the project!
--The LCI Team
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