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

victorian

vintage children

wallpaper home

 

 

Get the look

Furniture choose strong streamlined shapes for furniture and in single pieces rather than suites.

Look for modern classics by Le Corbusier and Eileen Gray. Reproductions and re-issues can be found.

Floor - plain polished parquet is perfect for floors.

Linoleum in abstract designs or black and white chequerboard vinyl tiles are also typical. Rug - floors would have been overlaid with a large rug in geometric patterns.

Go for a huge circular one as the centrepiece to the room. Fireplaces - fireplaces should be rectangular and bold with a stepped profile.

Colour schemes - halls suit bold colours such as silver, black, chrome, and black and white. For real dramatic impact, why not silver-leaf your entire ceiling or black-gloss your floor.

Lighting - lights featuring female figures holding the ball of the lamp are typical and good reproductions abound. Also look for chrome, a brand new material at the time, and glass.

Glass would have been etched, sandblasted or enamelled rather than coloured. Walls - keep walls plain and free from decorative plasterwork. Use a coat of varnish on top for a really glossy sheen.

Fabrics - choose shiny light-reflective fabrics or plain fabrics with metallic threads.

Accessories - add a striking painting or one statue rather than a clutter of objects. For real authenticity, look for light switches etc in Bakelite, a plastic resin.

Add touches of opulence with items such as tortoiseshell and enamel cigarette boxes and mother-of-pearl letter openers.

Display - ostrich feathers make a suitably decadent display.

Hammond Furniture: Stylistic Change from 1907 and the 1920’s

1920’s lisa's nostalgia cafe

1920's trivia quiz

1920's telephone

nostalgia warehouse

1920's fashion