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    Delta wouldn't say its pre 1970 as it's recent wall paper its cheap wall paper about £4.99 a roll that I bought in 2005, so I'd probably list it at £3.99 and add postage, not sure how much the postage would be though as people say it's quite heavy for 1st class post.
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    Shucks would have meant a fortune if it was flower power orange!

    Sounds reasonable as far as price. Bet the shipping is going to be high,

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    Quote Originally Posted by craig7501 View Post
    Delta wouldn't say its pre 1970 as it's recent wall paper its cheap wall paper about £4.99 a roll that I bought in 2005, so I'd probably list it at £3.99 and add postage, not sure how much the postage would be though as people say it's quite heavy for 1st class post.
    Offer it by the yard to dollhouse builders and crafters instead, perhaps

    I can imagine people willing to buy a yard or two of a desirable pattern when they go to decorate their dollhouses and other things like that - wallpaper tends to come in handy for stuff like that , and who knows, might be more profitable to sell it by the yard (say 30p a yard or whatever seems like a good rate..? )
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    If you're really crafty or frugal, you can make mailing envelopes out of wallpaper. There is a company, greensneakers, who sells a product called Kreate-a-lope which is plastic templates for making all sizes of envelopes and cards to fit inside them. You can tear, rather than cut, the paper you use to make your envelopes. To go through the postal system, you might want to keep the wallpaper design on the inside with the plain (not prepasted, maybe) side out for the address.

    I have a set and use it rarely, but i don't see any Kreate-a-lopes for sale here currently. Kinda fun.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Idealproductsales View Post
    Offer it by the yard to dollhouse builders and crafters instead, perhaps

    I can imagine people willing to buy a yard or two of a desirable pattern when they go to decorate their dollhouses and other things like that - wallpaper tends to come in handy for stuff like that , and who knows, might be more profitable to sell it by the yard (say 30p a yard or whatever seems like a good rate..? )

    Nice idea for lots of crafts - I would only check first to see if paper was treated with any type of fungicide before selling for anything besides wallpaper as some people might be allergic to too much contact.

    That being said, when I was a litle girl, my dad worked at a place that had wallpaper and he was given the out of date books. My paper dolls were the most creatively dressed ones in town!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by craig7501 View Post
    Delta wouldn't say its pre 1970 as it's recent wall paper its cheap wall paper about £4.99 a roll that I bought in 2005, so I'd probably list it at £3.99 and add postage, not sure how much the postage would be though as people say it's quite heavy for 1st class post.
    That looks awfully expensive for a bit of leftover paper. The postage will kill it. I second the suggestions to use it for packaging, as long as it's not pre-pasted.

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    We let our daughter choose the wallpaper for her new room. It is a really cool metallic sculptured heavy paper with a dark blue color and a swish of red here and there. I liked it so much I made a book cover from a bit of it.

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    sonnytimes tip of the week,
    use old wallpaper to wrap your sold items it's brill used back to front and clear tape to finish off its very cheap,light and professional.the tape gives it strength.

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    Now listed the wallpaper, cheaper than what I got it at with the choice of either special delivery or Parcel Force
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