1. Tempaper
We’ve written about this shop before and their classic collections continue to grow. Tempaper offers self-adhesive, temporary wall décor printed through a process that incorporates the traditional technique of copper plate engraving – adding to a quality finished product.
2. Sherwin-Williams
With the widest selection of peel and stick wallpapers, Sherwin-Williams takes the cake with dozens of collections of papers of different styles. Peruse the many offerings at swdecorating.com.
3. Design Your Wall
This online retailer is stocked with wallpapers, contact papers and wall-murals of all kinds, with samples available easily upon request. Shown here, the Rustic Self-Stick Wood Wallpaper.
4. Casart Coverings
A great resource for decorative finishes and modern wall coverings, Casart Coverings has many self-adhesive papers made of vinyl canvas that can easily be repositioned or removed on a wall. Custom finishes are available, as well as the ability to upload and order wall coverings using your own personal photography.
5. DesignerWallpapercoverings.com
This company has been around since 2006 with the vision to bring wall coverings closer to designers world wide. DesignerWallcoverings.com features specialty and custom wallpapers, murals, grasscloths and LEED Certified wallpapers, as well as a small selection of peel and stick papers. Shown above: Mirror Wallpaper.
Images: 1. Tempaper, 2. Jordan Ferney, 3. Design Your Wall, 4. Casart Coverings, 5. DesignerWallpapercoverings.com






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Lovin the Sherwin Williams "Design By Color" series
Love the Sherwin-Williams but their site is awful. Does anyone know how to find the peel-and-stick on there?
I'm obsessed with the ivory and black interconnected circle design in the 2nd picture. I feel like I've scoured all 5 links as best as I can and I still haven't found it. Help!!
gosh, i'm dumb. i just saw the link for the image & found the paper right away. oops.
Used the grey and lemon colored version of that tempaper in my guest bathroom wall, and I don't regret it. It was sort of a pain to put up, but affordable and miraculously looks the same as the day I put it up a year ago!
You can get the mirror contact paper here ->mirror contact paper without registering.
WallCandy has some cute temporary wallpaper, too. It's peel-and-stick and reusable.
http://wallcandyarts.com/peel-and-stick-wallpaper.html
I purchased 2 rolls of Tempaper when Fab.com had a sale last year. The stuff is awful. It was much harder to work with than the real wallpaper we got from Ferm Living a couple years back. The trouble is that because you have a backing paper to unroll while you are applying it, you can't go around corners and it's very hard to apply. Bubbles abound. Honestly, you're better off with doing real wallpaper. We're going to do a painted stencil instead. I'm selling the rest on ebay. Also, the quality of the print on tempaper is poor. I have a friend who does large scale vinyl graphics and they were appalled. One caveat- maybe if you are doing just a small wall with no coners, doors, windows, etc you might have ok luck. I'm just glad I didn't pay full price for this failed experiment.