
I have been working on the APT for a while, when I came across a small hurdle. I have this out of place wall that has a couple pipes going through it and is slightly raised from it;s other half. I have tried to hang art there, hang photographs, but nothing has worked. It had become really annoying actually. I knew that painting it a different color or adding some texture with some wall paper would probably work, but they dont allow that where we rent from, so that was not an option. Finally, I figured it out! This is what I came up with...
We have been going through a gradual decoration change toward a more retro look, so that is where my look was inspired. I am sure with a little imagination, there are thousands of designs that could be made in this way that will fit your look. This is how I did mine.
1. The supplies: Enough sturdy paper for your design. I used three sheets of black, one sheet or gray, and one sheet of light blue. You also need some scissors, a hot glue gun and some glue sticks and a compass or something else round to trace.

2. Trace out all of your circles. Make sure to keep them fairly large if you are covering a large space. You don't have to spend too long on this by piecing together tiny little shapes.

3. Cut out all of the circles and fold them in half to get your guide line.


4. Cut all of the circles in half and put them in their own color piles.

5. Using glue from a hot glue gun, place them on your wall. A couple things to note here. First, I decided to use a hot glue gun because I have before. With my walls, the glue easily peels off when I am done with it. The glue has been very useful for temporary hanging for me, but make sure that the texture of your walls acts the same. You don't want this to be glued on forever. That's the point of this project. Also, you might want to use some sort of guide when attaching the half circles to your wall. I just eyed mine, but you could use a ruler if you wanted to make sure everything stays perfectly straight.


6. Repeat for every row until you are finished. For a more interesting look, you can mix up the colors a bit like I did with the blue and gray. It is more striking if you keep one color the same through the whole design, like I did with the black. Good luck and I hope it turns out for you!






































