I'm pleased to announce a new print on a new product: removable wallpaper! Chasing Paper has just launched my Sunburst print in nine— that's right, NINE— colors in their shop.
I'm super excited. This stuff is like regular wallpaper, except it's self-adhesive and no paste is required. It's low-tack, so peeling it off won't harm your paint. (Or your 70s wood paneling.) Renters, rejoice! It's repositionable, so if you stick a piece on crooked or start putting it up on one wall and then decide it would look better somewhere else, no problem. Just move it. It's not contact paper; it's actually printed fabric and has a visibly woven texture so it looks richer than a wall decal. And it's wipeable!
Chasing Paper's wallpapers come in 2 ft. by 4 ft. panels, so you can buy a little for a small project, or a lot for a big project. Cover an accent wall. Or the inside of a bookshelf, or the top of a TV tray.
There's a bit of satin sheen to the paper.
I covered a plain white cabinet in my dining room.
Since I'm always skeptical about claims of durability, I decided to find out how easy this stuff is to clean. Let's pretend you accidentally throw some chocolate sauce at your wall.
It wipes off easily, leaving the wallpaper unharmed.
Let's pretend you accidentally run your wallpaper under some water. No problem. The ink doesn't run and you can dry it right off.
You know what that means. I have to put a wallpaper backsplash behind my sink.
Buy this design from Chasing Paper right here, or browse their other fun patterns!
Click here to see some fun and unconventional ways to decorate with wallpaper.
I LOVE this. Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteOh, yeah! Behind your sink! Great idea!
ReplyDeleteI love it in every color!
Mum/proudagain
This is really excellent - so many uses! Thank you.
ReplyDeleteThis is amazing! I'm excited for more removable wallpaper options. :) Thank you so much for sharing!
ReplyDeleteYou removed the cup!!! Bummer. ;)
ReplyDeleteMum
Looks great!
ReplyDeleteLove this! Hope more patterns become available soon! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThat is awesome, congratulations! I love your print, and the idea of this product (especially as a renter with 1970's wood paneling ha!)
ReplyDeleteI never accidentally throw chocolate against the wall. It's always with malice aforethought.
ReplyDeleteHowever, I am glad to know if I get tired of it being there, with your nifty wall paper, I can scrub it off.
Norine, relieved to hear you don't suffer from involuntary arm spasms. It can be a problem for some people.
ReplyDeleteAnyone else notice the optical illusion if you stare at the center of the flowers? I love this and am so upset that you've posted it so now I have to spend my money on it :)
ReplyDeletejust bought two sheets of this and will be hanging it as a pseudo backsplash in the kitchen. The quality is really great!
ReplyDeleteJust great...so many possibilites :-)
ReplyDeleteOHMYGAWSH! Brilliant! And your designs are their best -- followed by urban jungle and then probably vintage Japan. But that's just my opinion! I am SO planning to paper my kitchen walls between cabinet and counter now. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteWow, congratulations it looks like an awesome product! Did I read that right though, its only 4' long? I have always wanted to try removable wallpaper. Have a few ideas of where to put it but with 9' ceilings I'll need a lot for one wall! Backsplash is definitely doable!!
ReplyDeleteYou read correctly; panels are 24" x 48."
ReplyDeletewhat a great idea! love it!
ReplyDeleteThese are gorgeous. Saving this for a future project. Congratulations!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness, this is amazing! I love the pattern!
ReplyDeleteWow.. I like it. you have Best collection of colors wallpaper. I also want to use these washable papers in my home. Thanks for the useful information.
ReplyDeleteHa, this stuff looks brilliant!
ReplyDeleteso beautiful idea! thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteReally love this. Desperately trying to find a place where I can use this. Love the grey best. No the green. No the blue. Groan. Love all of them!
ReplyDeleteHow exciting!
ReplyDeleteI'm so happy to see your design work is not just a job, but makes people happy!
Can those of you that are doing the backsplash let me know how it works. I would love to put up near stove for grease/oil splatters but was wondering how it would take repeated washings.
ReplyDeleteAll that you have shown us related to washing/staining are Standard or Luxe material?
ReplyDeleteStandard.
ReplyDeleteomg that is brilliant! i love how it is removable.
ReplyDeleteCongrats. That is super cool.
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