From welcome mats to quotes on mugs, infiltrating our home decor with a bunch of letters has been around for a while! This idea can be incorporated into different aspects of your interiors and has a long way to go! Rather that screaming out loud we let our walls do it for us. And isn't that a much more guaranteed way of being heard? So whether it be quotes, your own thoughts or just words stating the use of an item around your house, adding letters to your decor is quirky, fun and bold and a great style statement to get in on!
For the Garden and Doorstep/Front Porch:
There are lots of DIY ideas on how a little bit of lettering can take your gardening to the next level. Using old cardboard make huge letter planters to spell out your name or funny garden associated words. Popsicle sticks, pebbles or sticks can be turned into garden markers to make to the garden more colorful (not that it needs that!) while organizing it. Quotes on nature deserve to be proclaimed amidst nature and using plants pots to do so is an easy job! And for your doorstep, how about turning in that boring ol' welcome mat for a new one that gets the job done in a quirky and hilarious way?
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For the Living Room & Bed Room:
The walls of your living room and bedroom are perfect canvases for the expression of who you are. Stencil out inspirational quotes directly on the wall or using posters or photos. Letters can spill over onto your cushion covers, furniture, magazine racks, bookends and much more.
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For the kitchen, laundry room and bathroom:
These are the best rooms to start your lettering in! Addition of clever phrases on the walls of these rooms is really easy. Easier still is the use of lettered laundry bags, cutting boards, storage containers and other things you can find.
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The best thing about lettering is that the scope of DIY in it is vast and in case you're feeling a bit non- DIY the market has a lot of clever and quirky items to offer. I think it's about time your guests had an actual conversation with your home, wouldn't you say?
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