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I know it is old fashioned but someone I know used them in a doll house she was decorating. I love the idea for cards.
I have used wallpaper as wrapping paper for gifts. Sometimes at a garage sale you may find partial rolls.
Good luck.
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(Archived Nov 20, 2006)Discontinued Wallpaper Books For Crafts
The wallpaper books have samples of the different wallpapers with sets of paper that match. These sets are great when making homemade cards. Then you use 2 or 3 different patterns on the front of the card you are wanting to use colors and patterns that look good together. You get lots of different textures and patterns in each book. The wallpaper books also come in different themes...for example...I use the baby book for making baby cards.
The wallpaper books also have thick high glossy pages in them with wonderful color pictures showing rooms that have used wallpaper somewhere in them. The pictures of baby rooms, I have cut out, and used that picture as the front of the homemade card to go along with a baby gift. Pictures taken in kitchens or bathrooms are great for the fronts of cards that will be bridal or wedding shower gift cards or housewarming gift cards.
Wallpaper books for guys? Use for birthday cards, paper with cars, tools, nautical, brown tones, etc. can all be used.
I usually go through the book, rip out the pages that I like the patterns of and then "file" them in a large box by the color and in some cases the theme, baby or guys patterns. This way I have paper available at my fingertips, in the right color or theme, when I need to make a card NOW. Plus why store all those books?
I think that the paper from the old books is wonderful to use, comes in lots of textures and colors, is easy to obtain and usually free. Some stores do charge a couple bucks for the book but when you compare that to buying only a few pieces of paper at Michael's or your local craft store, the textured paper is soooo much more expensive . You are "crazy" not to try old wallpaper books.
Valleyrimgirl
By Phyllis Powell
I do not use the wallpaper for my scrapbooking because the wallpaper is not acid free. I also do not know what the coating is on the back of the wallpaper...a glue of some sort, also probably not acid free.
Have you ever taken classes with Jamie? I'd love the opportunity to do so but... too far away. (04/26/2005)
I have taken a class from Jamie, she doesn't teach a regular class anymore, just workshops. She is to busy doing her books and patterns. I also don't use the wallpaper to put my pictures on, just for decoration, and probably shouldn't do that either but just do it for fun. (04/26/2005)
By Phyllis Powell