How To Make A Faux Brick Wall

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  1. Your wall came out great! I just did this last night on the wall you see coming down my basement stairs. How were you able to hang your artwork and light? I’m curious if the joint compound cracked on you or not. Thank you!!

    1. Tiffany, I just emailed you! I attached photos so check your spam folder if you don’t see it! Let me know

  2. How do you remove this after?

    1. It’s a pretty permanent project. You could sand it down if you every got tired of it though.

  3. Oh my gosh! I love this. Pinned and Pinned again. I am your first bloglovin follower. This is Laura I am in the Mastermind Group! I am going to do this but might practice on plywood board first! What do you think?

    1. Jennifer Howard says:

      I’ve been trying to go follow our group on Bloglovin too!! I’m so glad KariAnne told us about it! The plywood is a great idea…seriously, the hardest part was putting up the tape. This is still my all-time favorite project!

  4. This is an excellent idea and the finished product is simply lovely.

    1. Jennifer Howard says:

      Thanks so much Tiffany!! I really love it; still my favorite DIY project that I’ve done!!