Here are some of my favorite uses of it:
It even comes in a darker color way:
I love how works well with different settings and with the help of accessories gives off totally different vibes depending on the room.
Courtney is one of my readers and today I found this on her blog:
It was all done free hand! You can check out her technique here.
Not sure if the Woods wallpaper was her inspiration or not, but I love it! Bravo!
Images via 1. Domino :( , 2. Elle Decor, 3. O at Home :(, 4. unknown, 5. And then there was home
This wallpaper is gorgeous! It's pretty much a design trend these days, I've seen it a lot lately! xo
ReplyDeleteI love that wallpaper, I did it in my guest bath about 5 years ago and now it is EVERYWHERE!!! But, I sure wish I had painted it on!
ReplyDeleteI like Courtney's way better... I don't like the closeness of the repeat in the paper.
ReplyDeleteAwesome job Courtney!
Think she would come do this in my breakfast nook?
ReplyDeleteLove the teal!
ReplyDeleteTeresa
Thank you so much for showing my mural and linking up! You are awesome!
ReplyDeleteLove this wallpaper! I also used it in a client's home: http://brynalexandra.com/img/portfolio/6_portfolio.jpg
ReplyDeletelove it! great examples!
ReplyDeletexo,
cristin
I'd be waiting for Edward Cullen to come walking in if I had this wallpaper in my home! ;) it's lovely in those rooms
ReplyDeletexoxo, cassie
Camellia, if you know of anyone who wants the paper, I have two rolls leftover from my powder room. I will sell for a fair price.
ReplyDeleteI was just about to jump up and down. I thought you had done this.
ReplyDeleteHi!
ReplyDeleteI know this is an older post on here but I'm hoping to find someone with some of this wallpaper laying around. I just installed it in my dining room and I came up a little short :( I just need enough to cover approximately 5in (wide) x 8.5f (tall) and I'd hate to purchase an entire roll just for this.
Thank you in advance! santospjayson@gmail dot com