Effective, Creative Ways to Use Leftover Wallpaper

Put that Leftover Wallpaper to Use!

Dina Montgomery
Wallpaper is most likely used in every single home across the globe, but did you know that you could use wallpaper for different things other than to decorate your walls? It can be used for your children's schoolbooks, even for restoring a folding screen. Here we will go over some of the effective, creative ways to use wallpaper.

Effective, creative ways to use leftover wallpaper: Protect Children's schoolbooks

Parents know how tough kids can get with their belongings, especially with their schoolbooks. At the end of the year, they can have a brand new schoolbook look like it's ready for the grave. You can easily protect the covers of the schoolbooks by using leftover wallpaper.

Lining the book covers with wallpaper, the books will be able to withstand pencils, pens, markers, tearing, dropping, and any other destructive things kids do with their schoolbooks. The wallpaper will provide a more rugged protective layer for the schoolbooks. Just simply line the covers with some leftover wallpaper that your child has chosen. They will also have fun showing off their schoolbooks to their friends.

Effective, creative ways to use leftover wallpaper: Give a folding screen new life

Your old folding screen is looking a little tattered and worn out; you can use leftover strips of wallpaper to cover it up and to give it a newer, younger look. If you don't want to use glue, your other option is to use masking tape on the bottom and the top of the screen to secure it in place.

Effective, creative ways to use leftover wallpaper: Line drawers and shelves

Leftover wallpaper can be a great alternative to shelf lining paper. Wallpaper that has raised designs is great for preventing clothes and other items from slipping around in the drawers because they provide friction.

To line the drawers and closet shelves, choose the design of wallpaper you like and then cut the wallpaper to fit the accommodating space. You not only have great looking shelves and drawers, you have also saved money on shelf lining paper.

Effective, creative ways to use leftover wallpaper: Create your own jigsaw puzzle

This is a great way to use leftover wallpaper. Take a piece of wallpaper and glue it to a thin piece of cardboard. After the glue has dried, cut it up into different shapes and sizes, just like other jigsaw puzzles. Now you and your kids have something to do on a lazy afternoon or a rainy day.

Here are just some of the creative uses for your leftover wallpaper, and to think you were just going to throw it away!

Sources: Extraordinary Uses for Ordinary Things book

Published by Dina Montgomery

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  • Debbie Gavazzi9/11/2010

    Fantastic ideas.

  • Linda M. McCloud8/2/2010

    Great ideas

  • Kristie Leong M.D.7/24/2010

    I love the jigsaw puzzle idea. :-)

  • Bridget Ilene Delaney7/24/2010

    Cool ideas! My book covers never stayed on my books!

  • Angel Vee7/24/2010

    How awesome!

  • Jeanne Baney7/22/2010

    I like the lining drawers idea. I just so happen to have a roll or two. I've been using my old calendars for years. It's time for a change! Haha!

  • John Myers7/22/2010

    Excellent, excellent ideas Dina!

  • Jolynne M Hudnell7/21/2010

    These are some awesome ideas!

  • Jennifer Wagner7/21/2010

    Fun ideas! When I managed a wallpaper store, there was a group of oriental women that came in regularly to buy our discounted wallpaper for fan making.

  • Sunshine Wilson7/21/2010

    Great ideas. Thanks

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