I used to have a ton of posters and random cut outs from magazines and stuff on my wall. Most of it kind of fell off, so i just took everything off of it. I need some ideas what i can do to redecorate it. Dont say leave it plain cuz its pink and icky. Your answers are much appreciated!
LiSaxOBaBii answered Wednesday June 27 2007, 7:23 am: I have one wall dedicated to birthday cards I have recieved along with a few balloons posted up. Try that. =]
chaoticchic15 answered Wednesday June 27 2007, 2:16 am: i have a bunch of my own collages on my wall and it looks really cute.what you should do to prevent it from looking torn up and ugly, instead of putting it straight on the wall try getting like oaktag or something and pasting all magazine cutouts,things you write or draw and frame it.It looks really good if the frame you get is like a bright color too.
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blackluna7111 answered Wednesday June 27 2007, 2:11 am: hey thats cool i have alott of posters also, well you can always try to draw and post your drawings up, also, like if you have poems or sayings that would be nice also, jsut be creative and like the person below said you can also make collages and suff. and, my room has 3 frames up there they have like ocean views its so cute they add a nice touch to my room. [ blackluna7111's advice column | Ask blackluna7111 A Question ]
Teenagerr answered Wednesday June 27 2007, 2:00 am: I have pink walls tooo. :]
But anyways. I think it's a cool idea to decorate it. Try putting maybe a calender up there, or make a collage of things. You could put pictures of your friends or family on there, or put things that mean a lot to you that you'd like to show people, or just put some new posters or magazine cut outs up.
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