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Painting a mural in your house is much easier to do and you don't need to be an artist. Just need an idea and a little paint. Here are 10+ easy diy murals you to do in your house. Just a couple of years ago, I got the wall mural bug and have already painted at least five walls in our house. Once I did one, I just had to do another. Three of those five murals have flowers, what can I say I love flowers. Once I realized how easy murals are, I became addicted. I rounded up my own mural…

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My friend Audrey just did something amazing in her home here in Berkeley: she painted a beautiful mural on the wall of her little girls’ room without any formal painting experience beyond high school art classes. I was totally floored by the result (and her bravery!). Here’s what she had to say about the process, how she […]

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What began as leftover paint from a mural project turned into a mini kitchen renovation. That’s a completely normal thing to do with extra paint, right? I refer to this makeover as an interior design version of the TV show Semi-Homemade with Sandra Lee (including that generous vodka pour for thos

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I get A LOT of questions about transferring artwork to a mural-sized surface. This is (understandably) one of the most intimidating parts of beginning mural work for a lot of artists. Lucky for you, there’s a ton of options out there, and many of them are super-accessible to beginner muralists. What I mean is you don’t need to drop hundreds of dollars on a projector for your first project. There are other time-tested ways to get your work on large surfaces that don’t include any…

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