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Cavallini Wrapping Paper as Inexpensive Artwork

A recent Design Sponge sneak peek and this Apartment Therapy House Tour reminded us of a great source for artwork — wrapping paper from from Cavallini & Co. Each sheet is sold for $4.50, so it's definitely artwork on a budget. We love the variety of options from vintage maps to images of food and of nature.

 
 

Best Online Source for Cavallini Paper
Kate's Paperie

More options for framing wrapping paper: Look! Using Paper for Your Art Gallery.

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There's a groovy little card shop in Park Slope that sells these - on Fifth Ave, between Union and Carroll.

posted by guido on March 30th 2009 at 1:10pm
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yes

posted by hissingsissing on March 30th 2009 at 1:34pm
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Great! I'll have to find a place nearby that sells it...

posted by bromelia on March 30th 2009 at 1:38pm
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yep. the food ones are especially great for the kitchen because you don't have to worry about them being ruined. I mean... those are priceless originals hanging above my stove!

posted by foodefafa on March 30th 2009 at 1:46pm
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Every time I see this wrapping paper, I wonder who would actually use it for its stated purpose. I'd totally frame it.

posted by rosenatti on March 30th 2009 at 2:02pm
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This works well with any large-print wrapping paper, I have a red poppy print in my living room. You don't even need a frame to display it. Just buy a sheet of posterboard, cut it to be a little smaller than your picture, and wrap the posterboard with the paper so that the edges of the paper cover the sides of the posterboard. Then stick the whole thing to the wall with those double-sided foam sticky squares. Voila, new art! The volume that the posterboard gives it makes it seem less like a piece of paper on a wall, and more like an actual object.

posted by versinae on March 30th 2009 at 2:07pm
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what a coincidence. i have a cavallini calendar with vintage-esque travel images...i just framed one and hung in the bathroom. it looks great.

posted by kiwi on March 30th 2009 at 2:17pm
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I've used quite a few Cavallini papers for framing, and just love them, I found a good assortment at PaperSource (chain of stores and website) and on eBay. If you're in the San Francisco Bay Area, Cavallini is in South San Francisco (separate city, it's between SF & SFO airport), and a week or two before Thanksgiving they have a warehouse clearance sale.

posted by Rucy on March 30th 2009 at 2:37pm
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I love these. A friend (in grad school and with NO extra money) put up several in her shared home. It looked great as if she had paid quite a bit of money for them.

posted by inkstainedwriter on March 30th 2009 at 3:23pm
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This is a fantastic idea. Another good place to search is Japanese stores; there are some lovely Japanese wrapping papers that can be used similarly.

posted by dtremit on March 30th 2009 at 4:26pm
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I use their map calendar (after the year is over) as a "series," I really love their stuff

posted by sarrazak on March 30th 2009 at 7:02pm
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I use Cav paper for wrapping. It's fun! I also use it making dust-jackets for my books.

posted by Modfan on March 30th 2009 at 7:25pm
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I've seen a few sold at Kate's Paperie - SoHo and the location near Carnegie Hall (sorry, too lazy to google loco).

posted by Sluggy64 on March 31st 2009 at 9:57pm
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