This gorgeous bedroom by Martha OHara Interiors was the inspiration behind my diy version.
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Here is how mine turned out ...


My original plan was to hang it in the guest bedroom, but I am also loving it on the landing above the front door.


Actually, in both cases it was secured with wire since the Mod Podge isnt hard enough to support all of the weight. It is currently off, I am hoping that it will fully cure in a few days.
This was my first time using Mod Podge hardcoat, so maybe it will still harden up? If not, it will be on to plan b (maybe resin?)
Ill be back tomorrow to let you know how I made it!
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