JENNIFER'S PRINTABLE DOLLHOUSE WALLPAPER

To save the miniature wallpaper to your computer, right click and select "save as'' or 'save image as'.

Select the highest setting on your printer when you print the wallpaper.

The size of the wallpaper printable is 8'' x10'' Spray the printout with a matte sealer before using it, otherwise the inks may bleed and ruin it.

I use cardstock to print on, you may have other preferences. I have found that glueing carefully around they edges of the wallpaper with a few little dabs of glue added in the centre of the paper is all that is required. I use an all-purpose white glue which dries clear.

I usually lay the wallpaper face down on something clean, I keep a wet face cloth handy, I smear glue sparingly around the edges of the paper using my finger, I keep a wet face cloth handy because it's a messy little job. Then a few more finger smears of glue in the centre.

 

 

 

DOLLHOUSE WALLPAPER LINKS

1750-1880

1920

1930-40

1950

1960-70

art nouveau

florals

florals 2

checks

stripes

patterns

children

borders

wood & brick wallpaper

home

LINKS TO MY OTHER WEBSITES

my miniature market

let's build a dollhouse

visit my dollhouse

 

 

Historic Wallpaper Sites

www.history-magazine.com

www.wallpaperinstaller.com

1915-1950 Designing for the Modern Consumer

www.domusparati.it

ww.historybuff.com

hannahstreasures.

 

 

The Regency Era

The term Regency period refers to the years between 1811 and 1820 when King George III of the United Kingdom was deemed unfit to rule and his son, later George IV, was instated as his proxy. The term is often applied to the years between 1800 and 1830, a time characterised by distinctive fashions, politics and culture. It was a period of excess for the aristocracy: it was during this time that the Prince Regent built the Brighton Pavilion, for example. However, it was also an era of uncertainty caused by, for example, riots, the Napoleonic wars and a perceived threat of the English mimicking the French Revolution.

wikipedia.org