You might want tree murals painted on the walls in your baby’s nursery or perhaps your own bedroom but don’t think that all that green would work in your color scheme. If that’s the case, you have more options and mural painting techniques to explore. Here are some decorative ideas for a wall mural that won’t throw your color scheme off kilter.
With a monochromatic tree mural there’s no need to load up on lots of little cans of paint in different colors. If your bedroom wall is painted in a dark color the tree itself may be all that has to be painted. The bare bones of the tree trunk and the limbs with no leaves on them make a striking display that really stands out when painted in light gray or antique white.
Picture a tree painted with natural pale gray bark and use that mental image for inspiration. This tone on tone tree mural works as a great background for many modern or contemporary room themes with no further effort.
However, if the tree wall mural is for a baby’s nursery or your children’s bedroom, there are ways to jazz up a plain tree mural and give the kids something to do at the same time! To brighten up your tree wall mural you can always stick on some colored leaves and other decorations to mark the changing of the seasons. Let the kids cut the flowers and leaves out themselves! What an excellent way to entertain the kids on a rainy afternoon.
FALL THEME TREE WALL MURAL
In fall you can cut out bright red, orange and yellow fall leaves and place them where they would naturally hang on the branches. Cut out some large pumpkins (or Jack-o-Lanterns) to lean against the tree trunk and sprinkle a few stray cut outs across the base of your tree mural for some realistic harvest time scenery on the wall.
YOUR TREE WALL MURALS IN SPRINGTIME
Early in the year tiny little green mouse ears begin to pop out making everything look fresh and new in nature. So, in the spring of the year cut out paper or cloth leaves on your tree mural in a lovely spring green. Some dainty pink and white blossoms would be lovely in a girl’s bedroom and would be a very pretty contrast to the green leaves. Let the kids cut the flowers and leaves out themselves! What an excellent way to entertain the kids on a rainy afternoon.
DRESSING YOUR TREE WALL MURALS FOR SUMMER
In summer the leaves on the trees turn a darker shade of green. It won’t be necessary to remove all your tree wall mural leaves in spring green just add some larger leaves in emerald or Kelly green to the mix.
YOUR TREE MURALS – BACK TO THE BASICS FOR WINTER
After the last leaf has fallen and winter is upon us, we are left with bare branches and with this mural that’s not a bad thing. In fact if you don’t have a child in the house dramatic tree murals in stark contrast with no leaves at all may be the way you like it!