Frames, designed by two British artists Taylor and Wood, is a truly interactive wallpaper. Imagine the possibilities for filling in these mini blank canvases; let the kids go at them with paint, make mini collages, fill them with tear outs from your favorite travel magazines, or feature your family photos. The possibilities are endless. We think it even looks nice with nothing added at all.
So which age group would get the most out of this: the toddler? the tween? teen? or perhaps it's the parents!
Frames Wallpaper ($40 per roll)




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We have this wallpaper in our attic bathroom (it's part of our playroom) and it's a lot of fun. It looks great colored in or left blank!
Love this - would it be lame to just do a portion of a wall? (can't afford to cover the whole room)
Bklyn M - if you just want a portion, just use white paint and a magic marker. It's just a lot of concentric squares. And I think it would be kind of fun too.
I love love LOVE this! It reminds me of the kind of horror vacui situation I grew up with. It would be great for doodles, sketches, switching up the art work, and my immense postcard collection.
We have this paper in our small art space on one wall...it is lovely. We have our two little ones make sketches as "proposals" for what goes on the wall. My only frustration was in hanging -- it is not a vinyl wallpaper -- so it can better receive drawing, etc. it is a paper wallpaper -- so it is very soft + highly prone to tearing when installing. However, worth the work not that it is up + in use.
@BaklynM - Do NOT use a magic marker on the walls. You will not be able to cover it up.
Someone used a Sharpie to do a mural outline on one of my walls. It looked great & when I decided to paint over it I kilz'd it 3 times & painted 2 coats. A year later, it's showing back through. Use another method.
I just bought a roll of this from Land of Nod to do 1 wall in a toddler bedroom.
I love this! My sister put some up on one small wall in her kids' playroom. Everyone who visits is welcome to add to the art. It looks very cute, and is fun to go back and see what everyone has added, over the years. Fun for kids and adults!