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Pull-down Style Botanical Wall Hanging

wall-hanging-botanical-francois-et-moiThere are two things I’m loving at the moment: 1.) Vintage botanical wall charts and 2.) Anything Rifle Paper Company. Seriously. Anna Bond is a paintbrush whisperer. I almost bought an art print for our home from her online shop, when I saw her gorgeous Emerald Peonies gift wrap. The scale and spacing of the painterly flowersreminded me of a vintage botanical chart, so I sprung for the gift wrap instead (which was much more affordable than her prints), and created this pretty Spring-inspired botanical wall-hanging using just wood dowels and leather string. Now if only spring would get here…

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Materials:

  • One 48″ wood dowel cut into two 23″ pieces
  • Ruler
  • Hack saw
  • Hand-held router fitted with 1/8″ bit and the edge guard
  • Duct tape
  • Sandpaper
  • Pencil
  • Rifle Paper Co Wrapping Paper: 1 sheet 19.5″ x 27″
  • Gorilla Glue, or any heavy duty glue that expands as it dries
  • Cotton swab
  • Leather String or twine

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1. Use a straight edge to draw a line roughly 20″ long down the length of each wood dowel, leaving 1.5″ space on each end.

2. Duct tape the ends of the first wood dowel onto your worksurface with your pencil lines from step one facing upward. We did this right on our coffee table, as we live in an apartment, and it’s ridiculously cold outside right now. Just make sure to lay down a drop cloth to catch the sawdust, or prepare to vacuum until you’re blue in the face.

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3. Prepare Your Router:

  • Attach the 1/8″ dia. bit and the edge guide attachment.
  • Adjust the bit on the router so that it protrudes at the bottom by 1/4″ (This is the depth it will drill into your wood dowel.) Also adjust the bit laterally so that it lines up with your pencil line and edge guide.

4. Route your way from one end of the dowel to the other, using your pencil line as a guide, and making sure the edge guide stays right up next to the dowel. Repeat with 2nd dowel. Don’t worry if your routed lines aren’t perfectly perfect. Once you attach the paper, you won’t even see the lines.

Note: I’m using a router because I want to see the wood dowel at the top and bottom like a vintage science chart, but if you don’t have a router, you can simply wrap the paper around the wood dowels and adhere in place with glue.

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5. Use a pointed object to clear out the sawdust from the slits.

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6. Apply a line of Gorilla Glue to the very top edge of one end of the paper and carefully insert into one of routed dowels. Gorilla Glue is best because it expands as it dries filling up the entire slit, making sure the paper is securely adhered to the wood dowel. Use a cotton swab to remove any excess glue.

7. Use your thumb and pointer finger to rotate the dowel slightly toward the paper to ensure the glue adheres to the inside of the slit. Allow glue to dry.

8. Repeat steps 6 & 7 for the 2nd dowel.

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9. Double knot leather string to each end of the top dowel.

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  • Nina Graham
    March 2, 2015 at 11:35 am

    Sheesh your bedroom’s lovely!

  • SusanEBrown
    March 2, 2015 at 3:24 pm

    Love Rifle Paper Co! Just bought 4 of their cards — couldn’t decide. They’ll all get used eventually!

  • Amy @ Homey Oh My!
    March 5, 2015 at 10:43 am

    I’ve been obsessed with that paper and would not have thought to hang it the way you did. It’s looks SO gorgeous like that! Excellent tutorial, Erin.

  • Laurie
    March 6, 2015 at 8:18 am

    What a creative and lovely idea! Thanks for sharing (pinned).

  • Laura Irion // Avery Street Design
    March 19, 2015 at 9:36 am

    Oh. my. goodness. I love this!! Just found you through dwelling gawker…absolutely adore what you did (and your bedroom is so cute). Pinned immediately! xo, Laura

    • francoisetmoiblog@gmail.com
      March 20, 2015 at 10:41 am

      Thank you Laura! PS I love your blog and am now a Bloglovin follower of yours!

  • Katharine Swanson-Devinney
    March 19, 2015 at 10:39 pm

    This is perfect for people who are afraid of heavy things over the bed, like people in Earthquake country. I’m in CA and don’t want a heavy item to fall on me (just in case).

    • francoisetmoiblog@gmail.com
      March 20, 2015 at 10:39 am

      Katharine–Great point! Being from MN, I never thought about heavy things above the bed being a concern, but I totally get it!

  • Shelby @ Sweetness in Starlight
    March 20, 2015 at 12:30 am

    I am also obsessed with all things Rifle Paper Co. That wall hanging is brilliant – and that print is gorg. 🙂

    My favorite find from RPC lately is this iPhone case (https://riflepaperco.com/shop/phone-cases/floral-lace-everyday-iphone-6-clear-case/). Seriously the cutest/best case I’ve ever owned. I love that my rose gold iPhone (I’m convinced the gold iPhone looks a tad rose gold) still shows through.

    • francoisetmoiblog@gmail.com
      March 20, 2015 at 10:36 am

      Shelby–OMG yes! I love that case, and I too have an RPC case (the white/gold striped one)!

  • Emily Wignall Design
    March 29, 2015 at 3:56 pm

    what a fantastic idea! i’ve had my eye on this serena & lily wallpaper for months, but since we don’t rent I don’t actually have a place to put it. and now I know what to do! just the inspiration i needed. this is such a lovely space.

  • Andrea
    July 30, 2015 at 4:57 am

    Hey… looks lovely like the wallpaper a lot! But i have to say the two golden lamps i felt in love right now, can you tell me where you got them? Or which brand it is? Thanks a lot for all this beautiful ideas!

  • snclets
    September 6, 2015 at 8:52 am

    https://chezrivegauche.wordpress.com/2012/12/11/educational-charts/

    I did mine with two had rounds.

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