Today I’m so excited to share an easy method for creating the look of wallpaper with paint. You already know we love statement walls. They’re such an easy way to completely change and customize a space, adding so much personality. So it was a pretty natural fit to team up with Home Depot and take on their motto: “Let’s Do This.”
Since my kitchen is mostly neutral with a few pops of mint and turquoise, I knew it could handle a statement wall. Wow, I had no idea what I was missing before. It’s a completely different space now.
The best part is, this whole project only took us one quick, easy (and super friendly!) trip to Home Depot and two afternoons of on-and-off painting (with a lot of dry time in between).
This was the first time we embraced a more imperfect treatment with our stamping to create a more effortless design. Each stamped clementine is stamped with only one impression… no filling in or cleaning up edges. Just stamp and go!
I was inspired by this print by artist Jorey Hurley and the artwork of Anek (the Italian print we have hanging above is from her!), especially the colors overlapping in this plum print. I wanted to create something with a similar vibe for our wall.
For our colors, we chose Behr Ultra Interior paint in Orange Grove, Indian Paint Brush, Pumpkin Patch, Tart Apple, and Herbal Tea.
Supplies:
-3 shades of orange paint listed above (for the clementines)
-2 shades of green paint listed above (for the leaves)
-1-inch Wooster Pro paintbrush
-Werner step ladder
-craft foam
-cardboard
-glue
Cut out your clementine (imperfect 2-inch circles) and leaf shapes out of craft foam (use one for each color), and glue the craft foam onto cardboard squares to create your stamps.
Starting with your lightest orange shade, use the small paintbrush to brush a very thin layer of paint onto your stamp. Press your stamp firmly onto the wall and press down around the edges with your fingers.
Continue to stamp the wall with your lightest shade until the wall is evenly covered. Remember, this layer is the first of your three clementine colors, so you only want to stamp a third of the total amount of clementines.
Create a sporadic, but visually balanced pattern on the entire wall.
Once your first round of stamping is complete, move on to the next shade of orange and repeat the process. Do a combination of overlapping clementines, small clusters, and some that don’t overlap.
Continue to stamp your darkest orange color and then your green leaves (one color at a time, drying completely between each color).
Tips for stamping a large statement wall: Make sure to step back from the wall between each color to check that each shade is evenly balanced. If you are unsure of how many impressions to do, start out with fewer stamps.
You can always add more later if the wall looks sparse or uneven. If you mess up, wipe it off with a wet paper towel and try again. Our “Let Do This.” bucket made a nice make-shift trashcan for the little mistakes we made along the way.
It’s important to know that this project will not look amazing until you are in the final stages. At first you will feel like you’re doing some sort of weird 1980s sponge art project. Don’t worry. It really takes shape after several layers of color!
For the edges, we made half circle stamps. This detail helps give it the look and feel of wallpaper, rather than stamping.
Here’s the finished wall. I could not be more happy with the look. From far away, it really looks like wallpaper and closer up it reminds me of a cute painting I would buy from Etsy!
I never really considered adding this much color or pattern to our kitchen, but I’m so happy I gave it a try. I love how it makes our kitchen feel a million times cozier!
What do you think? Do you have a wall in your home that needs this sort of vibe? What shapes would you choose? xo. Elsie
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this is one of my favourite posts ever because it’s so simple yet the result it’s a very happy wall. The other day I was listening to an episode from your podcast where you talk about your past houses and I felt so nostalgic of this house!! I wish I could recreate the same feeling of warmth and cheery in my house. Have a nice day!
Hello Elsie,
really nice idea, what about a rose wall?
I would lke to do one but don’t know how…
Love love love it!!!
Amazing! xx
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Absolutely perfect! Simple & adorable. The options are limitless.
☯ Carmen
Adorable!
this is so cute ! love the bold move 🙂
Such a cute wall! I love the use of different colors in there. I tend to end up matching just 3-4 of the same colors in a room, but I’d really love no boundaries. Thanks for the inspiration!
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Love this idea for a statement wall! It’s so bold, but really lovely. I don’t know if I could muster up the courage for it, but it’s really beautiful!
So cool! I’m not sure I would dare to make something like this at my place. I’m just too much of a coward and too much in love with my white walls 🙂
I really like this wall! It’s simple, and just understated enough that it doesn’t seem to over power the whole room. You have my STAMP of approval, haha.
I recently finally buckled down and started my own blog of years of considering it, if you’d like to have a look the URL is naomisubmerged.blogspot.com
so freaking cute!! and i love that green door
xxoo,
nikki
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Amazing!! Saw you post this on pinterest and totally thought it was wallpaper. I would have to recreate this but with some kind of bird stamp…
These colors are sublime. Great idea!
Oh my! This is SO beautiful!
Lulu xx
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Where do you get all those ideas from? Seriously! This is fantastic – again.
I LOVE THIS! This wall would make me smile every time I walked into that room.
So, so cute! Did you do anything to prep your wall? Does it have any texture? Thanks!
I think this is my favourite project of your blog EVER! I love it!
You two have the coolest kitchens!
xx,
E.
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