Season’s Greetings pretties,
It is #housesprucing time!! Getting the house ready for the Christmas tree, lights, ornaments, stockings and all things festive. I have way more Christmas decoration than the law allows and I store it all over the house, including this cabinet that is actually a television stand. But, I hate that you can see all my home decor goodies and stored decorations through the glass doors of this cabinet. So I decided to cover the doors with a wall covering from Target.
This project was super easy and took about 20 minutes. This wall covering is Chantilly and retails for $29.99 per roll. Devine makes wall covering in a variety of patterns and colors and it is repositionable and removable. After the holiday season, I can just peel it off and leave the glass doors clear or add another covering in a different pattern. This furniture piece will match the festive feel in the room once all the Christmas decor is finished. Now to cover the other glass door!
Have you used a removable wall covering for furniture pieces?

I love the pattern you selected and this is such a Great idea. The fact that you can change it is so special and intriguing to me. Happy Holidays Sis.
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Thank you, I really like the versatility and you can change to other patterns.
Hi again Sis. . . check your logo!!. .
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Hey yep I think it isn’t showing up on the page…ugh!!! Thank you!
This is such a great idea!!! I had not ever seen a wall covering used for a piece of furniture, but I like the way that it turned out. This is a really great way to hide your items while keeping the decor cute!
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I really love DIY posts! You are such a creative person. Always stay the same 🙂
Love this post!
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Hi Jyoti,
Awww, thank you for the compliment. I really enjoy these projects!
Apart from receiving gifts, decorating is my most favorite. Even Christmas or any type of season. You made this process so simple, fingers crossed that I can make it.
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Yes Katya, love gifts and decorating. Thanks for stopping by!