So I decided to take the matter into my own hands. At my favourite store, I saw a new design, but like I said before, too expensive and would take too long to arrive. This is it:
So, as it was geometrical, and not very hard to copy, I took the chance. At the same store (so I wouldn't feel that bad about copying the design), I bought contact paper in plain colours (for about a third of the price) and headed home very excited again.
Because i'm a perfectionist, i wanted it to be perfect before i started cutting the contact paper. So I made a sort of simulator to arrange the colours and be sure it will look nice.
Once I chose the best option, I made a paperboard template (I'm a lazy perfectionist!) so that I didn't have to measure every time. The equilateral triangle has the paper saving advantage. A few lines on the paper and you have a bunch of triangles ready.
Then I made some marks on the wall, to know where to start, and begun having fun!
Although I like my projects to look perfect, I have to admit I like the fact that there are a few flaws in this one. People have said "how cool!" And after looking at it for a little while, they would say "wait a minute, YOU did it?" You know, what's the point in making it perfect? The whole point of DIY is to have fun, make it affordable, and reflect your unique personality...
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