What to do with wallpaper

Wallpapers could go on the wall, but nah… that’s not what I’m talking about here! There are many fun things to do with ye’ ol’ wallpapers. For example, instead of using ugly envelopes I sometimes wrap things that I’m sending in the mail in wallpaper, like this:

Sent in the mail... (Copyright Hanna Andersson)
Sending stuff is much more fun when you have flowery wallpapers and lacy deco tape! These went out last week.

Wallpapers are thick and durable, and often decorative. I have a neat little collection of wallpapers going, one of my favorites is this yellow tulip wallpaper, but in my collection I have nothing vintage or luxurious - yet. I would be thrilled to stumble upon pink roses or medallion patterns (like these) in flea market barn sometime. That’s my wallpaper dream. Mmm….

It’s pretty papers, right? In a roll you get plenty and it’s often über cheap, or free. What I like to do with mine are for example:
1. Make pretty envelopes
2. Paint on top of them, to personalizing your projects even more
3. Use them in my collages and art journals
4. Make mini notebooks with the scraps
5. Wrap tin cans for storing pens in
6. Make new art journals

What do you do with your stash of wallpapers if you have one?

And what about this wallpaper, ugly or cool?
Wallpaper cover (Copyright Hanna Andersson)
First I thought it was really ugly and boring, horrible color and boring plain pattern - but it’s growing on me…

I used it as a cover for this blue notebook and now I like it even more;
Wallpaper cover (Copyright Hanna Andersson)
This is a notebook I’m using for interview questions and article notes. All it needs now is a red label!

Today I’m listening to the podcast Kelly’s korner while editing photos in Photoshop. Kelly recorded a talk with Suzi Blu and they talk about art combined with family, bew love and a lifelong passion for painting and creating art.

I’m also reading (again) back in Malin’s overflowingly creative blog noodles and tea. You simply must check it out if you want some inspiration for painting or art journaling! I love Malin’s fun invention to combine the styles of Teesha Moore and Suzi Blu into what she calls Petit Zetti!

Oh, my brother just sent me this stop motion art movie that is quite impressive. I would love to make some stop motion some day. Wouldn’t it be cool for an art journal spread for example? to just see it move around and grow? Anyone tried this?

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10 Responses to “What to do with wallpaper”

  1. on 19 Nov 2009 at 17:29 Eden

    That yellow wallpaper would not have been my first choice either, but i find that i need to balance my love of color with something more subtle or it’s “OVERWHELM city” for me. So, yes, this cover is quite cool, growing on me too!

  2. on 19 Nov 2009 at 19:28 Susan Tuttle

    i lOVE how you’ve gotten so creative with wallpaper — very inspiring ideas:)

  3. on 19 Nov 2009 at 22:43 U2kitteh

    Maybe it’s a European thing? I never find cool patterned wallpaper here in the States and I yard sale and thrift shop a LOT! Therefore, I am incredibly jealous of your tulip wall paper, hehe. Just joking. Hanna, if anyone were to deserve to find such pretty things, it’s you, because of all the creative things you find to do with them!

    What I do a lot of are napkins with pretty designs on them. I know you have done gorgeous things with these before too. I need to go through your archives and be inspired! — The fancy napkins are a bit expensive here (at least 2 or 3 U.S. dollars a pack)…do you think they are very pricey (for napkins!) when you get them in Sweden?

  4. on 20 Nov 2009 at 15:59 iHanna
    Thanks girls!

    U2kitteh, I think US bloggers do great paper finds at some places, but maybe it’s different in different cities? And I don’t know that Sweden is a great place for paper thrifting, I do a lot of thrift shops too and it’s a rare occasion to find anything ephemeral or paperish (except books)! Beautiful napkins can be expensive here too, I would say 4-5 US maybe? Decoupage can be fun, it was a while since I did that.

  5. on 20 Nov 2009 at 22:17 malin

    Thank you, sweet Hanna, for the pimping - this explains my new readers today and yesterday! I´m working on three more Petite Zettis, I hope to get them done this weekend. Two will become Christmas presents, I hope they´ll like…
    I did find some wallpaper with medallions, pink background, white medallions, for 10 kr for each roll when a paint store closed a few years ago. You can have one if you want to!

  6. on 20 Nov 2009 at 22:28 Natalie

    Hello! I happened to run across your site searching for wallpaper and I love all your artistic creations! Your an inspiration . Love journalling and doing altered books. Great site, I’ll be subscribing so I don’t miss anything :0)
    Thanks!
    Natalie

  7. on 21 Nov 2009 at 1:19 Tiff@ThreePeas

    A friend of mine had so much wallpaper left over from her home remodel that she started wrapping gifts with it. I loved getting a flowery elegant gift. Thanks for all the tips!

  8. on 21 Nov 2009 at 13:37 TJ

    When I moved to London from Minnesota I had to get rid of tons of accumulated stuff. I had so many wallpaper sample books that I think I made two trips to the thrift store with them! This was before my journey into mixed media and book art…. ooooh I wish now that I would’ve known people to randomly send them to! Oh well, I can only hope they went into the hands of happy people and that the paper is being up-cycled into wonderful creations! Your brown paper has a great texture — I don’t think it’s ugly at all. It looks like a wicker basket or a woven matt. It would be cool if it was used to cover little boxes for displaying art on a shelf or at an art sale!!

  9. on 22 Nov 2009 at 18:32 Chris

    I couldn’t wait to read antoher post, but i’m late for breakfast. these are great ideas and that cover is great. i’ve never worked with wallpaper.
    your kitty page from the later post is SO CUTE!!
    xo

  10. on 12 Jan 2010 at 11:52 walid

    very nice

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