Seaweed Wallpaper (Class Example)

This is my example project to go with my class Create and Install Patterned Wallpaper. I will show you the steps in my design process to get to the final wallpaper.
First, I did some research and planning and created my moodboard. I wanted to make a wallpaper of British seaweed for my bathroom (so I would feel like I was under the sea in the bath!). I used Pinterest to gather inspiration (my seaweed Pinterest board here) and the V&A wallpaper archives, then used the InDesign template (in class resources) to make this moodboard.
I went out and about collecting seaweed on location for my motifs, and did some sketching on site.
I took photos around the location and used Procreate to make some colour palettes. This was my favourite using actual seaweed to colour pick from.
I did some sketching in Procreate as well and then used Illustrator to Image Trace my sketches into black vectors.
I gathered some natural objects and using them to make inky textures for my drawings. I used Image Trace on Illustrator again to vectorise them.
I then gathered all my motifs and textures in Illustrator and played around with building the repeat tile. I measured my bathroom wall and made my tile the same height (125cm x 50cm wide).
Once I was happy with the repeat in black, I added textures to my motifs and replaced them in the tile (you could add textures first if you want!).
I then used the recolour tool to explore some different colour options using the colour palettes I had made. I eventually decided to create a colour palette for the bathroom itself using a vase I already had in the room so it would go perfectly!
My final design I chose to send to print with Contrado is the bottom right with the white background. I wanted to be able to cut out pieces and collage them onto the walls as well, which were already white.
I sent off for my wallpaper sample and checked the quality before measuring up and ordering my final wallpaper rolls!
Once it arrived, I measured out the rolls, prepared the walls of my bathroom and pasted the paper to hang it.
I then dressed the room again and stepped back to admire my new seaweed wallpaper! I'm really pleased with the result and love how I can look at the wallpaper and remember drawing on the beach and collecting seaweed on my holiday.