blik flies on rachael ray show


As some of you already know, blik was featured on the Rachael Ray Show today in a segment about decorating trends. They did a fun demo with blik Fly Re-Stik in snow, highlighting some of the features of removable wall art by yours truly. Since this particular design is made with our special Re-Stik adhesive, it means the decals are not only removable, but reusable as well. Move them around at will. Take them with you when you move.

Check it out. It will make you want to stik some blik!

if walls could talk


Being the decor commitment phobes that we are, we understand how daunting your bare, naked walls can be. Especially those bright white ones. They want to be happy just like everyone else (that’s what they tell us, anyway). You could paint them, but do you really want to? Will your landlord let you? Master scrapbook designer, Noel Culbertson, recently struggled with similar questions and decided to dress up her large white walls with blik Iron Vines. We thought you might find inspiration in her insights and beautiful photo journal of the installation process on her blog paperpassionpixels. It’s a fun makeover that will show you how simple it is to blik your space. We think her wall looks happier, don’t you? And if you’re a scrapbook-er, be sure to check out her striking designs.

blik by you

Here at blik, we love to see how you use our graphics to add a little more fun and design to your lives. So when we were sent the following, we just had to share them with you.

Thanks to Zack for this awesome video showing the “progression of an interior wall.” It begins with a unique use of Post-It notes that’s perfectly in line with the blik sensibility, and ends with a time-lapse installation of blik Organic wall graphics. Click the image below to watch.

Janine and Ari of NY, NY decorated their baby Lilly’s bedroom with new Wee Gallery Farm. From their Shutterfly photo album: “Lilly loves the black & white contrast and stares at the wall whenever she’s lying in her crib.”


And Abby K. sent us a link to her Flickr photo album showing a clever use of blik Iron Vines.