Does anyone have a local or internet source for textured wall paper

Found three one foot square boxes that that were covered with some sort of textured plastic material that mimicked tin. Want to recover and bronze them so I can use them as a makeshift head board...
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  • AvonelleRed AvonelleRed on Oct 23, 2014
    They look kind of like garage floor tiles to me. Have you done an online search for garage floor tiles?
    • Tim D. (The Retro Den) Tim D. (The Retro Den) on Oct 24, 2014
      Garage floor tiles are made of foam. Not sire how that would work in this application. These are made of wood and covered with cheap plastic that cannot be reglued. Back splash tiles at Home Depot come very close.... These search continues...
  • B B on Oct 24, 2014
    Tim, could you get some kind of flexible material to cover the edges (keep the existing plastic - if you like it, of course) and make it look like it was supposed to be that way? Maybe a soft metal that would curve and could be nailed into the wood? Just a thought...
  • AvonelleRed AvonelleRed on Oct 24, 2014
    Well, interestingly enough, while some garage floor tiles are made of foam, others are made of plastic, and others of rubber, and others of some other medium. They aren't all foam.
  • B B on Oct 24, 2014
    I've bought paintable wallpaper at Lowes in the recent past; don't know if they still carry it or not. There are other types called Anaglypta and Lincrusta that are heavier and more expensive. With any of them, you'll still have to deal with the edges where the sides meet the larger, curved area.
  • Bar377621 Bar377621 on Oct 24, 2014
    It's called "anaglyptic wallpaper", and can be found on Amazon.com. Also available on other sites on web. Look up as anaglyptic Wallpaper. Hundreds to choose from. Is paintable, and you can use Mod Podge as well as wallpaper paste. It will be fun! Good luck.
    • Tim D. (The Retro Den) Tim D. (The Retro Den) on Oct 24, 2014
      @Barj You learn something new everyday? Thanks to you and Becky in Canton, TX a thousand times over... I totally plan on tossing that word around like a expert in front of my know it all subject matter experts. LOL!
  • Monica Monica on Oct 24, 2014
    Graham and Brown has several different textured, paintable wallpapers.
  • MillyMolly MillyMolly on Feb 04, 2015
    You can get anaglypta at Lowes and probably Home Depot. Also they have a product that comes in square sheets that mimics old ceiling tile in various metallic finishes and patterns. Usually in the kitchen remodeling department in my local store.