Guest Picks: 20 Ways to Decorate With Paper
A delicate mobile is just what the nursery needs. Plus, you won’t have to fear for it falling on your little one like you might with a giant, heavy chandelier.
Also papier-mâché, these silver deer heads are so perfect for the holiday season. You can even decorate them with Christmas bulbs or tinsel for a really fun effect.
I’m obsessed with these paper tissue garlands! And they’re not just for parties — I love hanging them in the kids’ rooms, the playroom and the dining room.
More fun than just a standard wooden letter, these fringed piñata letters are perfect for the nursery.
I know that this look is typically used for parties, but I just did it in my little girl’s room, and it looks great. Try hanging 10-15 pom-poms of different sizes in a corner of a room for a really cool effect.
Hang these paper fans from the ceiling at varying heights for a fun look in a kid’s room, or stick them to the wall and create a mural.
Made from cardstock and thread, this dot garland can go anywhere in the house.
Add a few paper-wrapped twigs to a giant vase for a fun fall look that won't get too dated by the changing season.
While it is from a kid’s store, I think this paper shade is awesome for a den or office. It also comes in white and is, well, paper light!
These kraft paper letters are easy to customize. Leave them blank or decoupage them with other handmade paper to create a unique letter of your own.
Easy and cheap Christmas decor, these paper accordion trees will be the hit of your house. Remember: It’s Christmas in July, so stock up now!
This photo shows the versatility of decorating with paper fringe garlands. This seller wrapped a few around the tepee for a truly unique look. Basically, you can wrap them around anything!
I love the idea of these as a backdrop, so I just ordered a few to jazz up a blank wall behind the table. But because they are made of paper, make sure to hang them in a location that doesn’t get too much traffic.
Tissue paper flowers can be easily added to the wall, or you can try adding stems and putting a bunch in a vase in the entryway.
These paper 3D wall flowers can go anywhere in the house. Arrange them to make a heart or whatever shape you prefer.
Yes, art is on paper and you should decorate with it. I love these custom watercolor portraits from Sophie & Lili for every room of the house.
A custom cartoon portrait is a fun option for a gift or for your own home.
I think typographic prints are so fun for the office or bathroom. They can be so inspirational on a down day.
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This elephant head is perfect for a little boy’s room or a den. It has a great look for less, as it’s papier-mâché.
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