ways to decorate your room with paper

We at Homesthetics have fallen recently in love with paper arts and crafts due to their potential aesthetic value and easy to do process that do not require a significant investment and skill. The art of paper folding, cutting, gluing and matching colors and patterns is on that can easily be learned and applied by anyone anytime. However, it does involve some time investment and we do not recommend you to start a paper project if you are not in cheery relaxed mood with patience and calm. The items you obtain may not initially satisfy your taste and expectations so keep on trying and persevere until you reach your set goal. Paper crafts can very well substitute any store bought decorations that would cost tons of money and isn’t actually all that easy to find in order for it to fit your decor. We have featured in the collection below crafts form paper wall art to DIY paper lamps, flower curtains, chandeliers, cool gift rapping ideas and even a DIY paper fruit basket that look simple and elegant in its simplicity.

The selection was gathered in this form due to the aesthetic appeal of the ideas presented in each of them and the degree of handcrafting skills one should have in order to obtain such eye pleasing decors. The list can go on forever, which is why we invite you to send us your very own paper crafts and to share your own creativity with us. Thus we hope you will enjoy our small collection of 40 Ways To Decorate Your Home With Paper Crafts. Read next: 20 Extraordinary Smart DIY Paper Wall Decor [Free Template Included] Personalized Back to School Notebooks DIY Back to School Supplies 15 Family Command CentersToday on the blog I thought I would share with you some really fun ways to decorate your room! Your bedroom is a place that should resemble you and that makes you happy! What better way to achieve that then DIYing it?! It ads a handmade touch and maybe even a conversation piece! These are some more girly ideas, but boys you can definitely change them up a little and make them work in your room too OR stop by next Monday and check out our Teenage Boy Room Decor Ideas!

14. Poster Board+Spray=Paint Wall Art @ Two Thirty-Five Designs 15. Glitter Vases @ The Sweetest Occasion 17. Cupcake Liner Pendant Light @ Ikea Hackers 18. Hexagon Wall Treatment @ My Sister’s Suitcase 19. Push Pin Art @ Metal and Mud 20. Pottery barn Teen Inspired Duvet & Sham @ House of Hepworths 21. Glass Marble Table Top @ Dollar Store Crafts 22. $8 Ruffle Curtains @ a boy and a girl and a pug
ideas for decorating kitchen chairs 23. Cover Light Switch Plates and Outlet Covers with Pattern Paper
metal wall decor stars 24. Flower Tie Die Pillow @ ilovetocreate 25. DIY Ombre Walls @ Just Like The Number How fun are they!? A lot of these ideas are super easy, but will still give you a really awesome look and some of them are a little harder and may need some assistance!

If you spend nearly as much time in your room as I do in mine, they will all be well worth it! I hope you have enjoyed these Teenage Girl Room Decor Ideas and if you attempt any of them, please share them with us!! Don’t forget to “Like” us on Facebook and Subscribe via email.Dorm Room DecorationsDorm DecorationHeart DecorationsDorm Room IdeasApt DecorApartment DecorApartment IdeasDiy GarlandsGarland IdeasForwardHow crafty and simple! This would be perfect in any room! There’s a ton of free public domain art available online, like from public library sites or Wikimedia Commons. All you need after that is a printer and maybe a frame if you fancy. Display keys from everywhere you’ve lived. If you have roommates or live with a significant other, add theirs to the collection too! Order these incredible (fake) signed pictures of random celebrities. They’re free from Celebrity Merch. Stack books to make a low surface for display. (Maybe ones you don’t reach for very frequently, unless you don’t mind moving your house plants around on the reg).

Make garlands from paper cut-outs. You can use scraps you already have lying around or paint chips. Get these directions here. Use paint chips to cover an entire wall. Use removable poster tape or painters’ tape to minimize wall damage. Download this adorable printable calendar. And these even-more-adorable 3D letters. And these patent-design prints. Download them from Primer Magazine. And these simple wall flowers. Comma perks of being a. Find them here. If you want to decorate with wine/beer bottles or jars, nail polish remover will help take the labels right off. Use newspaper to make a wall design, like a map. Or just straight-up use maps. Who even needs these now that GPS is a thing, amirite? Get the directions for this project here, although I did this in my apartment without the frames and it still looks pretty rad. Re-cover a boring or beat-up lampshade. Check out the directions here. Print out your instagrams.

Even if *you* don’t have a printer for all of these, chances are your office does/your friend does/your friends’ office does/you can spring for a couple bucks to have Staples do it. Display old t-shirts that have sentimental value. Mount them on canvas, in the unlikely event you have any, or just squares of cardboard cut from old boxes. Hang a favorite quote (or ten). Print this one out here. Use an artful stack of books to hide unsightly things like cords or your router. Or just strap on a cushion and call it a seat. Get the directions here. You can find plenty of carpet squares for free. Attach a bunch using duct tape for a custom rug, or display them individually. Hang wallpaper samples or pieces of fabric. A lot of places will give out wallpaper samples for free as well! Or use leftover pieces of wrapping paper. Here is how they did it. Display magazines on hangers. It’s a step above taping torn covers to your dorm room walls.