
For a more permanent mural, you may want to consider a stronger tape.

Some of the triangles will not have any sticky side, so use the double-sided tape to adhere to the wall.Using the graphic provided and starting from the bottom lefthand corner, stick your notes to the wall moving upwards, column by column.Measure and tape off the area you want to fill with sticky notes beforehand so there are straight lines to use as guidelines.Clean and dry the surface to be covered to ensure that your sticky notes stick to the wall.Repeat this process for each sticky note color until you have enough triangles for your pattern.Cut along the diagonal line of your 3 sticky notes to create 6 triangles.Using a ruler, draw a straight diagonal line across your sticky note stack.Shop the look: Couch from Burrow, Pink Ottoman from Target The basic effect is simple: a single zigzag pad of sticky notes (the kind made for pop-up dispensers) can cascade like a waterfall. Get the pattern for our Sticky Note Art so you can make your own! Time to whip out Grandma’s quilts for a little inspiration! In fact, this project will cost you less than $5!

A basic geometric pattern in a fun palette is the perfect use for sticky notes! Also, who knew that sticky notes come in the most beautiful colors? This project is a great way to fill an empty wall with plenty of color and pattern without spending a ton a money. There are so many quilt pattern variations from classic to modern.

I’m constantly wanting to change things up with my home decor, and this makes it easy! This sticky note art was inspired by traditional quilt patterns. The idea of cheap, recyclable, yet impactful decor really resonates with us (remember our paper chain wall hanging!). We played around with sticky notes years ago (6 years ago to be exact!), but we revisited the medium in a new and more refined way.
