Crafts for leftover wallpaper?

Lin27976354
by Lin27976354
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  • Peg Peg on Aug 20, 2017

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PLPnz5ZgHig

    DIY square storage basket for toys, clothes and other different stuff. My tutorial is very easy and really useful!


    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IEdJWDJKDj8

    I've had several requests for a video on using wallpaper sample books in craft projects. I use wallpaper samples all the time. In this two-part video tutorial, I provide an overview of wallpaper types, show you how to cut and store your paper samples, explain what you can find in sample books beside paper and share ten ideas on how to use all this great stuff in your projects. Not only will you enjoy playing with new papers, you'll stretch your craft dollars further by recycling and up-cycling.

  • Ginny Ginny on Aug 20, 2017

    I've used mine for living dresser drawers.

  • Bobbie Bobbie on Aug 20, 2017

    20 Genius DIY Uses For Leftover Wallpaper Scraps | Triple the Style

    https://mom.me/lifestyle/19322-20-clever-uses-leftover-wallpaper-scrapsandie/



  • Emily Emily on Aug 20, 2017

    I have a wallpaper book from 1914. I have used some of the pages for my decoupage and just admire them. Some of them have gold on them.

  • Cindy Darsey Chadwell Cindy Darsey Chadwell on Aug 20, 2017

    Wall art, line drawers inside and sides, coasters, envelopes. There are hundreds of ideas on here and Pinterest

  • Fiddledd224 Fiddledd224 on Aug 20, 2017

    I'd use it to cover textbooks for kids in school. I also covered old novels with wallpaper that matched my living room and bedrooms so they looked coordinated on my bookshelves.

    • Lin27976354 Lin27976354 on Aug 26, 2017

      Wow I just set up 2,new book cases will do it for the old ripped jackets thanks

  • Elizabeth Dion Elizabeth Dion on Aug 26, 2017

    I have used leftover paper as liner paper in my cabinets. Patterned papers could be cut and used for decoupage.

  • Edie Edie on Aug 26, 2017

    I have covered nice boxes with lids to look like those you would purchase in a gift shop. Cover light switch plates. Scrapbooking. Cover back wall inside a cabinet or bookshelf. Cover the inside of an old trunk or a wooden box. I even covered plastic Easter eggs with tiny design cutouts.

    • Lin27976354 Lin27976354 on Aug 26, 2017

      Thanks alot of great ideas ..I will do probably all of them I have plenty left over..👏

  • Emily Emily on Aug 27, 2017

    Here is one project, Linda, but I have used elements from wallpaper, these though are images from magazines. It is fun and very inexpensive to do.

  • Emily Emily on Aug 27, 2017

    This is another wall paper project. This is done with wallpaper border. It is applied to the threshold between two rooms, and given 6 or so coats of polyurethane. You could also use such a border to trim a lampshade, on a mirror frame or box etc.