5 oz of good bittersweet chocolate finely chopped.
Now we have some wall art!.Here you can see how it looks with the wall color and the.
beadboard ceiling.Crown molding coming soon!.Our execution wasn’t 100% perfect on this project, but it really never is unless it’s something made by a machine, right?
The key to having an end result that you love, I think, is to start with good quality fabrics in patterns and colors that you really love.And I absolutely adore these ones!.
More nursery projects, and more fun fabrics coming up soon!.
Thank you so much to.The same color I used for the back of my shelf in the living room..
When it was all done, not only did I have a nice back drop to frame whatever seasonal delights I’ll be putting up there, but I realized that that’s also probably where some molding would be if we had a real mantel here.. It’s not a trompe l’oeil or anything.You don’t actually think there’s any molding there, but it kind of hints at the idea and adds a bit of a richness to a sad-looking wall none-the-less.. I’ve been up to my elbows in beadboard painting this weekend, but maybe next weekend I’m thinking I may add a few more squares of paint to some other walls.
It’s a really quick project you can do on commercial breaks when you’re watching your favorite show and it has such a big impact on a room.I love my new trick!.