Want to add a special touch to a bookcase? Try wallpapering the back of the unit. I took a simple dollhouse bookcase in our daughter's bedroom and wallpapered the back of each section using the same wallpaper that is in her room. It's a little touch that goes a long way...
And, here is the before...not so snazzy.
And, here is the before...not so snazzy.
Have you wallpapered an unexpected space? If so, share your idea!
Such a cute book case! Love doll houses too!
ReplyDeleteI love wallpaper and have had it in my home for years but only on the walls. I did use a great vinyl paper to line shelves in my kitchen once. Would love to do my entry hall closet to make it pretty! Happy Patty's day! to you, kathysue
ReplyDeleteSo cute such a good idea.
ReplyDeleteI noticed your comment over at Haven and Home. I loved the pom-pom trim too- so I thought I should drop by. Great blog! Will be following!
Love the bookcase. Great alternative to paint! So sweet.
ReplyDeleteI love using wall-paper in that way ... and it is a great way to use up the left overs. I also, love the idea of using the doll's house as a book-shelf! Clever! Great to have you back!
ReplyDeleteReally, really precious. Just love bookcases and wallpaper!
ReplyDeleteReally adorable!! Great use for leftover wallpaper!
ReplyDeleteFabulous idea! I geuss this is why we should never toss out extra wallpaper.
ReplyDeleteI love this trick, have done it myself! I am using extra wallpaper to make a desk top now...Love the wallpaper you used here!
ReplyDeleteThis looks fantastic..now, what can I wallpaper!!
ReplyDeleteYes, I used upholstery tacks/nails/the decorative ones to add raffia wallpaper to the back of my pine cupboard at the beach.
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