We found a fun project for you crafty moms looking for more distinctive wall decor in your nursery or kid’s room rather than the usual wooden wall letters. Try wrapping paper wall letters with beautiful and unique decorative paper. These heavy card stock letters can be decorated with any style of paper. You may be familiar with the wide variety of Japanese, European, and Indian designs seen in specialty stores like Papyrus. Or, maybe you have seen the wide selection of cute scrap booking papers in JoAnn’s or Michaels but didn’t have a reason to use them. Now, you do.
Paper Source, a decorative paper store, can help you turn those gorgeous paper designs into beautiful, distinctive wall letters for your child’s room.
The wall letters come about 8″ high and 1″ in depth (each letter is a different width). Select from a variety of decorative papers and follow their how-to instructions via video.
See below for a few of our favorite styled papers that we think would work well when decorating a boy’s or girl’s room. They include popular decorating patterns such as polka dots and flowers in modern color palettes like navy blue, chocolate brown, watermelon pink, and orange.
And, finally, for you eco-conscious moms, there are many earth friendly paper choices from which to choose making these wall letters a very green option.
For other wall letter ideas, see our other articles on hanging wall letters and baby wall decal letters.

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