
Over the past year or two, at least seven of our readers have created their own midcentury modern retro ‘painted wallpaper’ using homemade stencils, templates and stamps. This snazzy solution may be a bit on the time consuming side, but it is also an affordable project — with endless possibilities. We gathered all the examples into this one, easy-to-check-out story.
1. Above: Karen used gold starburst stencils in the budget remodel of her pink bathroom.

Above: Karen’s idea was so fantastic that reader Nancy generously made a stencil for anyone in our retro community wanting to create a similar treatment on their walls.













Connie Heien says
I love these ideas! I also love Pati’s bedspread and wonder if it’s new or retro? Have been looking for something like that. Thanks! Connie
Patti Cannan says
Connie, my bedspread is vintage, from ebay, and was cheap!
pam kueber says
Connie, for new chenille bedspreads with retro style, go lookie Vermont Country Story and Bates.
Sheri says
Very clever and very well done!!
MidCentShann says
Funny guys, very funny. You need to stop looking in my brains. I am literally about to buy some handmade stamps from ETSY to do this on a wall in my laundry room. Like I’ve been planning this for 2 weeks. MMMM…. BRAINS…… Pyrex bowl stamps…..
tammyCA says
I don’t have any painted walls but I was inspired by the starburst designs so I did a make-over on a castoff dented beige t.v. tray from the goodwill. I did it freehand so it’s a bit wonky but I’ll send you a pic.
Robin, NV says
I love the idea to mimic the starburst pattern in the light fixture – the bathroom light in my blue bathroom has a starburst pattern that I could probably replicate pretty easily. Great idea!
I have a 1950s home decor book with stencils for a nursery. I should scan them and post them on my blog. They’re animals rather than googie shapes but they’re adorable. The camel is especially cute.
Cindy says
I’d love to see those stencils, Robin!