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Mastering the Art of Tree Decals

How-to Easily Assemble Your New Wall Décor!

You may feel a little overwhelmed when you first open your new wall kit. With some of our tree designs having anywhere from 87 to 142 pieces, the application process may seem like a daunting task.

Don’t you worry! Most of our kits include a…

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