Making Wall Art out of Styrofoam
By DIY Maven
Recently, I received a promotional package in the mail from Dow Chemical with all the supplies needed to make modular wall decor.
The box included:
four 12" x 12" x 15/16" pieces of Styrofoam,
four 12" x 12" sheets of black and white scrapbook paper,
several yards of 7/8" wide black grosgrain ribbon,
a bottle of Aleene’s Original Tacky Glue,
a bottle of Tombo Mono Aqua Liquid Glue,
and four wall hangers.
The instructions were as such:
‘Cover foam with coordinating sheets of 12" x 12" scrapbook paper; thick white craft glue works great.’ Hmm. This left me scratching my head as I considered the Aqua and the Tacky. Why use the thick craft glue? Won’t that make the paper ripple? It always has in the past when I’ve used it to glue paper. And I’ve used clear liquid glues before when glueing paper with good results, so I decided to use the Aqua (hey, I figured it was included in the box for a reason!) to glue the paper to the Styrofoam.
Next, I used the Tacky Glue to glue on the grosgrain ribbon around the perimeter of the foam squares. I overlapped the ribbon at one corner and pinned it into place just until it dried.
As the glue dried, it was obvious that the Aqua was going to ripple the paper a bit but not as bad as if I had used the Tacky. The glue also discolored the white areas here and there on the paper. The ribbon, however, glued up great.
I then attached one of the accompanying hangers to the back of the foam.
Summing up:
First the good part: The project was very easy to do and it could be a great way to add color to your walls. Although I didn’t have to buy any of the supplies, its cost shouldn’t be that outrageous. The accompanying brochure suggested that–at most–the supplies should set you back no more than 50 bucks. The squares are very light weight, which means they could be held up on a wall with just a straight pin, which means no big holes in the walls, which is good for renters.
Now the bad part: The rippling of the paper still bugged me. If I did the project again, I’d experiment with different types of adhesives, possibly trying a spray adhesive or even sticky-back tape. Assuming the nails of the picture hanger would actually stay put in the Styrofoam would be naive. I’d put a few drops of the Tacky Glue on the nail heads and hope for the best. Also, the Styrofoam measured 15/16" thick and the ribbon 7/8", which left 1/16" of the Styrofoam showing.
Ultimately, the promotional materials included in the package provide some fabulous pictures that could inspire all of us to give this project a shot–with a little tweaking here and there.

Another option is mounting photos or even fabric on the Styrofoam.

For more information about Styrofoam and other projects using it, visit craft.dow.

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phd in yogurtry
Great timing. My daughters are pushing for a bedroom decor upgrade. This might be just the ticket.
DIY Maven
Hey Darla. I wasn't given an example of those, but, if I remember correctly, the orange flowers were actually photographic images. Where you could buy them, I have no idea. Sorry.
Darla
Can you PLEASE tell me when I can buy the orange flower paper. It's exactly what I have been looking for. Thanks!
DIY Maven
They actually gave that one as an example of using photos. However, there is scrapbook paper that has the appearance of photographs. Usually it has a nature theme–like water, grass, sand and flowers. I’m not sure if I’ve seen purple flowers, but there’s probably some out there!
wrichards
I'm liking the middle example with the flowers. Any suggestions on what they used for this? I would love to find some purple flowers for my kitchen. . .
fabulouslygreen
Ingenious and gorgeous as usual!
LenkArt
I like Black and White ones. because I just love those colours. I probably will try to do some for my space.
Elena
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ravenmaden
ZolaClaire
DIY Maven
Those prints didn't come in my promo package, but it's on this page. It's called Just Add Salt. Actually, all the prints used in the example are on that page.
imcrafty
okay one more question (sorry!): where do you get the damask print (top middle square) ?
I couldn't find it in the Luxe section; and a search for "black and white" for the whole site didn't yield that pattern... thanks!!!
DIY Maven
imcrafty
sah-weeet!!!!
thanks sooooo much for that link!!!
DIY Maven
imcrafty
Hey Maven... if bruno's wws isn't interested I AM!!!!!! my room is in total black and white, so this would be perfecto!
i've been scouring the internet for printable patterns and havent found any :-(
DIY Maven
bruno
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