If you’re working on a dollhouse project and want custom wallpaper scaled to 1:12, there are multiple ways to create your designs.
Let’s explore four methods: using Canva/finding patterns on websites, using scrapbook paper, using AI tools (yes, yes, I know you hate it: but listen!), and creating dollhouse wallpaper directly in Canva.
Method 1: Step-by-Step Tutorial with Canva
This method walks you through creating your own custom wallpaper using Canva, a free design tool that’s easy to use and offers full control over your design’s size and style.
Step 1: Choose a Wallpaper Design
For my project, I found a great selection of Wallpaper from the 70s, but you can use any high-quality wallpaper images on any other (real) wallpaper website that you love. (I’m pretty sure there are no copyright issues involved here for dollhouses)
Look for patterns with a repeating design, as this ensures it will work seamlessly when scaled down for a dollhouse. Once you’ve chosen your design, download the image to your computer.
Let’s for example pick this simple wallpaper pattern, I dig it!
This one is saved as a jpeg, but it doesn’t really matter in what extension it’s saved.
Step 2: Prepare the Image in Canva
Open Canva.com with a regular page ( or look for an A4 document). Upload the wallpaper image onto the page.
To create a repeating pattern, shrink the image by dragging its corner handles. Once resized, move the image to the top-left corner of the Canva workspace.
Next, copy and paste the image, positioning each copy right next to the other until you create a seamless repeat.
You might need to zoom in to ensure that the images align properly and that no gaps or overlaps occur between the copies.
After tiling two or more images, group them together to make the process easier as you fill the workspace with the repeated design.
Keep repeating this process until the page is filled with the wallpaper pattern.
Step 3: Get the Scale Right
Now that your wallpaper is tiled and ready, it’s time to ensure that it’s scaled correctly for your dollhouse. To get the perfect scale:
- Resizing the Pattern: Zoom in or out on the design until it fills an A4 page. Use Canva’s corner handles to adjust the design so that several repeats fit across the page. The smaller the design, the better it fits the 1:12 scale.
- Testing the Scale: To make sure the design is accurately scaled for your dollhouse, trace the dominant shapes of the pattern onto an A4 piece of tracing paper.
Cut out the traced shapes and place them on your dollhouse walls to see how they look or use tracing paper. If the pattern seems too large or too small, return to Canva and adjust the size accordingly.
Unfortunately, it is a bit of a question of trying and fitting to see if the pattern suits your dollhouse walls, even more for smaller scales like on a scale of 1:24.
For more detailed guidance on how to rescale your wallpaper design, you can watch my YouTube tutorial where I demonstrate this process step-by-step.
Step 4: Print and Apply
Once you’re happy with the size, download the final design as a PDF or PNG for high-quality printing. Choose a good paper type—glossy or matte, depending on the look you want—and print your wallpaper at home or at a local print shop.
After printing, carefully cut the wallpaper to fit your dollhouse walls and use PVA glue to apply it. Smooth out any air bubbles or creases to ensure a clean finish.
This method gives you full control over your design and allows you to create a completely customized look for your miniature home.
Method 2: Use Scrapbook Paper
Another simple method to create dollhouse wallpaper is using scrapbook paper, as described in a tutorial on Life in Mini.
Scrapbook paper comes in various designs and textures, making it perfect for dollhouse interiors. Just choose a design you love, cut it to fit your walls, and apply it with glue or double-sided tape.
This method is affordable and quick, and you can find a wide range of patterns in most craft stores.
Method 3: AI-generated wallpaper with DALL-E
For those who want unique wallpaper styles, AI tools like DALL-E can generate stunning 1:12 scale designs.
Using AI in the dollhouse world, Lizzy, really? I can just hear you saying it, hahaha!
But listen: to create wallpaper printables: the possibilities are endless! And I have been experimenting a little with this, because why not? It can give fantastic results, you just need to use the correct ‘language’, aka prompts.
Go to ChatGPT, and open DALL-E.
Here are 10 prompts you can use for different styles of wallpaper, make sure the result shows you a recurrent pattern, because it can sometimes ‘hallucinate’:
- Victorian Floral: “Design a 1:12 scale dollhouse wallpaper with intricate Victorian floral motifs in pastel tones. Use recurrent patterns, and realistic.
- Mid-Century Modern: “Create a 1:12 scale wallpaper with bold geometric shapes in retro colors like mustard yellow and teal. Use recurrent patterns, and realistic.
- Cottagecore: “Generate a 1:12 scale wallpaper with delicate wildflowers and soft earthy tones like sage green. Use recurrent patterns, and realistic.
- Art Deco Glamour: “Create a 1:12 scale wallpaper featuring geometric Art Deco patterns in gold, black, and emerald. Use recurrent patterns, and realistic.
- Gothic Mystique: “Design a 1:12 scale wallpaper in dark red, black, and purple with Gothic arches and damask motifs. Use recurrent patterns, and realistic.
- Tropical Escape: “Generate a 1:12 scale wallpaper with lush tropical plants and vibrant colors like emerald green and turquoise. Use recurrent patterns, and realistic.
- Scandinavian Minimalism: “Create a 1:12 scale wallpaper with clean lines and simple geometric patterns in soft neutral tones. Use recurrent patterns, and realistic.
- Baroque Elegance: “Design a 1:12 scale wallpaper with ornate Baroque patterns in gold, burgundy, and deep blue hues. Use recurrent patterns, and realistic.
- Industrial Chic: “Generate a 1:12 scale wallpaper that mimics exposed brick and concrete textures with metallic accents. Use recurrent patterns, and realistic.
- Retro Pop Art: “Create a 1:12 scale wallpaper with bold, playful pop art graphics in vibrant colors like red, blue, and yellow. Use recurrent patterns, and realistic
Method 4: Creating Wallpaper Directly in Canva
Sarah from Mini Model World uses Canva directly to design her own dollhouse wallpaper.
She begins by creating a blank A4 document and choosing patterns or graphics from Canva’s “Elements” section.
She then selects a pattern, such as cars or flowers, aligns it to the top-left corner, and resizes it. To fill the page, she copies and pastes the pattern repeatedly until the entire A4 sheet is covered.
Once complete, she downloads the image as a high-quality PNG file and prints it on cardstock for easy cutting and installation in her dollhouse.
You can check out her full tutorial here:
Bonus Tip: Making Templates for Wallpaper
Once you’ve printed your dollhouse wallpaper, you may want to avoid cutting too many small pieces.
In this YouTube tutorial, you’ll learn how to create templates that fit your dollhouse walls perfectly before applying the wallpaper. This method helps reduce waste and ensures a cleaner, more efficient application process!
My Final Conclusion
These four methods give you a range of options for customizing your dollhouse wallpaper, whether you prefer the step-by-step control of Canva, the convenience of scrapbook paper, the creativity of AI tools like DALL-E, or designing directly in Canva.
Have fun experimenting with different designs and transforming your dollhouse into something unique!
If you have any more questions about dollhouse wallpaper designs, feel free to ask them down below in the comment section!
I wish you happy crafting!
Kind regards,
Lizzy
Hi everyone!
My name is Lizzy, and I am an amateur miniaturist obsessed with everything in the dollhouse and miniature world, ever since I was a teenager.
So far, I have created 2 dollhouse projects, a backyard shed and a miniature treehouse, tons of DIY dollhouse kits, and “hacked” some.
I also created a fairy garden, and lots of small and simple miniature projects on my YouTube channel. (mostly made from trash or everyday items).
I love to write as well about all things happening in the miniature world, hence the reason why I created this blog!
I wish you happy reading and crafting!
Lizzy