A room with a pastel green wall displays six colorful abstract art pieces in white frames. Below is a white sofa adorned with blue and orange cushions. A gray lamp is mounted on the wall, and a small table holds a vase with purple flowers and some glasses, all secured using tesa tape. (This text has been generated by AI)

tesafilm® Colagem de imagens DIY

O pintor dinamarquês Richard Mortensen foi a fonte de inspiração para esta colagem de fotografias DIY. Os motivos são rasgados de diferentes papéis de construção e depois colados numa moldura branca de colagem de fotografias - mesmo sem qualquer talento artístico para ideias de colagem de parede, os resultados são surpreendentes.

nível de dificuldade Inspiração para o lazer
Duração 15

We Need:

picture frame with passe-partout construction paper in different colors scissors pencil ruler tesafilm® double-sided tesa® Adjustable Adhesive Nail for Wallpaper & Plaster (2kg)

How It Is Done:

A neatly arranged flat lay of art supplies on a light wooden table includes stacked colored paper, a ruler, scissors, pencil, tesa tape, a sharpener, and adhesive strips. A white chair is partially visible at the bottom. (This text has been generated by AI)
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Collect all required items and let's start!

Hands are tearing a blue sheet of paper over a grid-lined cutting mat. Nearby are other torn paper sheets in pastel colors: yellow and pink. A roll of clear tesa tape in a plastic dispenser is also in view. (This text has been generated by AI)
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Cut out a surface sheet – slightly larger than the frame in the passe-partout – in your desired background color. Tear various forms from the other papers in different colors.

Hands are arranging torn strips of pink, blue, and teal paper on a yellow sheet. The background features a cutting mat. A roll of tesa tape is visible to the side. (This text has been generated by AI)
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Arrange the paper pieces on the surface.

Two hands using a roll of double-sided tesa tape labeled tesa FILM on a craft project. The tesa tape is being pulled from the dispenser onto a sheet of blue paper, with pink and yellow papers nearby on a grid-patterned surface. (This text has been generated by AI)
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Once you're happy with the design, peel off a strip of tesafilm® double-sided.

Hands placing a strip of tesa tape on a blue piece of paper over a grid-patterned cutting mat. Other colored paper and tesa tape are in the background. (This text has been generated by AI)
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Apply a small piece of tesafilm® on the backside of the paper forms. There's no need to cover the full paper form with adhesive film. By not gluing the entire backside of the paper forms, these bedroom picture collage ideas look livelier due to tiny shadows.

Two hands arranging torn pieces of colored paper (pink, blue, yellow) on a grid cutting mat. A roll of tesa tape is in the upper right corner. (This text has been generated by AI)
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Finally glue the collage onto the surface and cut off any excess paper.
Glue the collage with tesafilm® double-sided behind the passe-partout, frame the picture and hang it on the adhesive nail. The adhesive nail is mounted to the wall according to the instructions on the packaging.

tesa products required for this project