which leads me to vintage wallpaper...one of my favorite decorating tools. I used it on many of my collages as the backdrop the starting point because it was like art in itself.
The wallpaper I am talking about is from the 1920's the 1930's or 40's. It looks handpainted it's not prepasted not vinyl and most often brittle but all you need is a sharp fingernail and some paste....couldn't be more simple!
wallpapers listed in my etsy store

If you don't paint flowers you can cheat using wallpaper...
or border paper
or border paper

or cut out the design and decopauge a single flower or bouquet
I handpainted the gold frame around the girl for a Trompe I'oeil effect
or you can cover a door or a cabinet big or small
or the back of a cabinet or shelf
or the side of a wardrobe
or a small section of a piece of furniture to highlight it
tops of furniture
original paint drysink with 1930s wallpaper to match Listed on etsy
table tops
you will need alot to do a screen
or just a little to use it as art in a picture frame
(great to display a piece of jewelry if frame has no glass) ...
of course you can use vintage wallpaper as intended
on a wall too
or a backsplash in a kitchen or bath....
but thats another blog!
(great to display a piece of jewelry if frame has no glass) ...
or a broken mirror can be a useful and pretty again
or on and old window...
on a wall too
or a backsplash in a kitchen or bath....
but thats another blog!