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{DIY} Backing Shelves With Wrapping Paper

March 25, 2013 by Amber Filed Under: design, DIY, shelf styling, style


In my last post, I mentioned that I was looking for a floral paper to use for the back of my secretary shelves. After reading Emily’s suggestion to try a bright floral, I knew this would be a great option for the room. The wood is a very dark mahogany which I love, but the accessories were getting lost in the space.

Before the Paper

I didn’t want to choose anything permanent, because I didn’t want to ruin the wood finish on the antique piece. How can I make this paper removeable without compromising the wood underneath? Blog friend Pam suggested using double stick removeable poster tape. I went to Jo Ann fabrics, and did just that! While I was out, I thought I might browse through their fabrics to see if I could find something to line the back of the shelves with. I did find some great fabrics, but didn’t want to spend $20-$40 on something that I might want to switch out later. {By the way, did you know that Jo Ann Fabrics now sells an HGTV line of fabrics? They are pricey, but beautiful! I think I’ll wait for a great sale!} So back to the drawing board. I left with the tape and decided to go into Target, since they usually have pretty cool wrapping paper. And there it was- a beautiful vintage looking wrapping paper for $3.99! I immediately loved it and decided this was the one! And if I didn’t love it on the desk, at least it would be great for wrapping presents. Here is the paper and tape I found…

The Materials

Since this paper has a white background, I knew it would brighten up the dark wood and make a difference in how the accessories stand out. Luckily, the shelves slide right out, so it was easy to place one large piece of paper on the back of the shelves. Here is the process..

Without the Shelves

I needed about a 2×3 piece of paper for this project. I cut it to size and made minor adjustments to the paper before attaching the tape to the back of the desk. I placed about 9 pieces of double stick tape to the back of the desk, making sure I got the corners and the center. When the shelves are put back into place, I knew that would also hold it well.

Attaching the Tape

Those little square pieces you see are the double stick tape. It was great to work with, because if I didn’t get the paper in the exact spot I wanted, it was easy to remove and start over. {Which happened about 3 times!} Here is the paper all ready and wating for the shelves…

Paper is Up

And here is the desk with the shelves installed…

Shelves Are In

And now it’s time for the accessories! I have been changing the styling since the paper went up, so I may even edit it some more. Theare are many options for shelf placement in this desk, so I can always adjust that later on. But here are the afters for now…
After


I have been having fun with this new change. What I love most, is that it’s versatile and can easily be changed when I come across a new paper or fabric that I love! All of the accessories were already in my home. I just shopped around my house and changed things up a bit. I only spent $3.99 on the wrapping paper! Just to recap, here is another before, without the paper…
Before
And After
Have you ever tried to use wrapping paper for projects that don’t include wrapping presents??

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  1. Julia Konya says

    March 25, 2013 at 1:26 pm

    Oh looks so pretty. Love the colors!
    And yes I have used wrapping paper to line my secretary desk back but now I replaced it with shelf liner.

  2. Emily A. Clark says

    March 25, 2013 at 1:28 pm

    It turned out so pretty! And, I love that paper with the blue lamp.

  3. thefarmfiles says

    March 25, 2013 at 1:44 pm

    Looks great! My favorite aspect is that it can be changed anytime you want. Thanks for sharing the idea and the "how-to"!

    Hope your week is off to a nice start.

  4. Karen@StrictlySimpleStyle says

    March 25, 2013 at 1:51 pm

    Love the floral, so unexpected-and I always love an inexpensive, temporary fix.

  5. pam {simple details} says

    March 25, 2013 at 3:42 pm

    Such a pretty update for spring, Amber! Your styling is fabulous, too. That tape is different from what I used, I love that it's reuseable!

  6. Kim@Chattafabulous says

    March 25, 2013 at 7:04 pm

    I just love what you did with that wrapping paper. It makes all the difference and I'm totally stealing that one when I do my dining room!

    http://www.chattafabulous.blogspot.com

  7. Kim@Chattafabulous says

    March 25, 2013 at 7:05 pm

    Just pinned it.

  8. McKae @ Kaes Corner Design says

    March 26, 2013 at 4:19 am

    It looks so pretty! I love the paper you chose, it makes such a huge difference!

  9. Patty Lunz says

    March 26, 2013 at 5:17 am

    I adore your style. Thanks for all of your work on this beautiful blog.

  10. Lynford Rozario says

    March 26, 2013 at 6:52 am

    Looks so gorgeous..:)

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  11. Luci @Bungalow At Home says

    April 3, 2013 at 11:19 am

    Came over via Simple Details to check out your transformation…
    I like that you chose a floral for this piece, it just goes with it so much better than the more popular geometrics that are in right now.

  12. modern jane says

    April 3, 2013 at 7:16 pm

    I am in love with this paper! What a great update! You've inspired me:)

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