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How to: Wrapping Paper Wall

So, this little linen closet makeover turned out to be a perfect opportunity to get creative & make an otherwise super dull & boring hall closet into something pretty. You are probably thinking, why does anyone care what the inside of a closet looks like!? Well, I can tell you, I do. I adore a beautifully decorated space, but to only have to rip out the dreadful, poorly functioning wire shelving & have a blank slate, well, I realized the possibilities were endless.

This closet needed some H-E-L-P.

linen closet beforeThis shot was actually after we had emptied more than half of the towels, blankets & sheets out. I sometimes forget to take a good before 🙂

I originally planned to paint the walls a shade of gray with leftover paint from our master bathroom, which I did, but while I was gathering up my painting supplies, I immediately thought ACCENT WALL! A darker shade, maybe… or should I run out & buy wallpaper?! I had to do something. That’s when I ran into the loft / craft room & breezed past these guys.

wrapping paper supply storage

If you follow me on social media, then you may have already spotted the chosen one. I grabbed a roll of $3 wrapping paper out of my storage bin. It was one I had picked up at Homegoods sometime last year and decided it would look nice with the gray paint color. in the closet. yes, I did this!

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After double-checking my back wall measurements, I decided I had enough paper to cover it since the roll was unopened. I found my can of Aleene’s multi purpose tacky spray (this stuff is great 🙂 ) and went for it.

Aleene's tacky spray adhesive for wrapping paper wall

First, I cut 3 pieces off of the roll. Each cut piece measured 27.75″ and the 3 of them would cover the wall, floor to ceiling.

measurements for DIY wrapping paper wall covering

I grabbed the can of adhesive, got up on the step stool and sprayed a generous coating on the top third of the back wall. Then, I picked up a piece of the cut wrapping paper and lined the top edge of the paper in the crease where the wall meets the ceiling. Once I had it straight at the top and the sides, I smoothed it down and out to cover the wall, working any bubbles out as I went along.

1 sheet of wrapping paper up...2 more to go...

Repeat 2 more times.

It was super easy and I think took less than 30 minutes.

After Ted and my FIL put in the shelves, I did notice the edge of the wrapping paper slightly hung over the side walls, so I took a craft knife and ran it along the crease of the corner and the extra edge peeled right off.

overlapped edgecraft knife quick fixI never would have dreamt I’d have wrapping paper on a wall, but I am so glad I tried it out.The wrapping paper I used was fairly thick & pretty good quality, but all in all, I would say you could give it a shot with most types. For $3, I think it is awesome. You can barely have a paint sample mixed up for that price!
Part of me wishes I would have done a bold, fun print, but the other part of me is glad I stayed neutral. It is just a closet, after all. We can’t be having too much fun in there 🙂

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I hope this little linen closet of mine isn’t starting to be too much of a snooze fest yet because I am still going to be sharing the DIY shelving details and then of course the reveal!

*update: you can see the linen closet makeover here!

Tomorrow, I am going to be talking about my ugly green chair and my latest inspiration for it. I am currently working on it in my upholstery class and it is coming along rather nicely! You may or may not be surprised with my fabric choice!

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  • Kaylin Tristano (@KaylinTristano)
    October 9, 2015 at 8:54 AM

    Can you give us an update on how this held up? Was the craft adhesive enough to keep it from peeling or tearing?

    • Rachael @ This is our Bliss
      October 28, 2015 at 2:10 PM

      Hi Kaylin! Thanks for asking about this. It has help up decently well, but the corners are starting to look like they are going to peel back. I think I would definitely reinforce the seams and corners with something a bit more durable. It hasn’t torn at all, but it is at the very back, so no one is ever reaching back or actually touching it. I hope this helps!!

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  • Sarah Lagen
    January 30, 2015 at 8:50 PM

    This is a great idea!! There are ton’s of cute wrapping papers out there — this would be a really fun thing to do and easy way to add some color!

  • Karen
    January 30, 2015 at 7:12 PM

    This actually such a neat idea, I want to do it for my Ikea cube system!
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