Texas Hill Country Home — new wallpaper and fabric collection
A cozy cottage story—made for modern homes Early spring in the Texas Hill Country: lavender in the breeze, honeybees dancing, a porch swing that creaks just right. I painted that feeling into Texas Hill Country Cottage, a small-batch collection of vintage floral wallpaper and coordinating fabric in soft, sun-washed color. Think dusty pink, sage green, […]
A cozy cottage story—made for modern homes

Early spring in the Texas Hill Country: lavender in the breeze, honeybees dancing, a porch swing that creaks just right. I painted that feeling into Texas Hill Country Cottage, a small-batch collection of vintage floral wallpaper and coordinating fabric in soft, sun-washed color. Think dusty pink, sage green, cream, and chambray blue—refined, not cutesy; comforting, not dull.
👉 Shop the collection on Spoonflower!
What you’ll find in the collection
Balanced for easy decorating and sewing, with a mix of hero prints, coordinates, and blenders.
- Blossom Damask (sage/blue): a William-Morris-inspired floral wallpaper that reads classic and calm.
- Garden Lattice (cream): delicate trellis with tiny sprigs—beautiful small-scale floral for powder rooms and pantries.
- Vine Stripe (sage or dusty pink): a graceful stripe wallpaper that elongates walls without feeling formal.
- Country Plaid (sage/rose or pink/cream): soft plaid wallpaper and gingham-style fabric for that grandmillennial mood.
- Petite Vine Lattice (cream or pink): subtle texture that behaves like a neutral.
- Wildflower Ditsy (sage or pink): tiny blooms for quilts, pillow fronts, and sweet garment linings.
Palette: blush, chambray blue, lilac, sage, moss, cream, and a whisper of plum.
Repeats: seamless, scale tested to “read” in a 5″ x 5″ swatch; majority non-directional for beginner-friendly cutting.





For wallpaper lovers
Looking to refresh a room without a remodel?
- Best rooms: powder bath, entry, hallway, laundry, breakfast nook, bedroom accent wall.
- Style notes: pair Blossom Damask with wood tones and linen curtains; use Vine Stripe above beadboard; try Country Plaid in a cottage kitchen.
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Color pairing ideas:
- Dusty pink + cream + antique brass
- Sage + natural oak + iron accents
- Chambray blue + soft white + polished nickel
Tip: order a test swatch to confirm color with your lighting—Spoonflower makes it easy to sample before you commit.

For fabric sewists and quilters
- Garments: ditsy florals for blouses and linings; plaid for skirts; stripe for bias-cut trim.
- Quilting: use Petite Vine Lattice and Country Plaid as blenders; feature Blossom Damask in larger blocks.
- Home: cafe curtains, cushion covers, table runners, and scrappy patchwork pillows.






Why shoppers choose this collection
- Vintage floral wallpaper feel with a modern rustic palette (cozy but clean).
- Coordinating designs across wallpaper and fabric so rooms and makes feel collected, not matchy.
- Hand-painted detail: watercolor lines, soft edges, and pressed-flower sensibility.
Shop the Texas Hill Country Cottage collection
Browse every colorway and scale on Spoonflower!
Save your favorites, order a swatch, and tag me when you style your space—I’d love to share your photos.
FAQ (quick and SEO-friendly)
Can I get matching wallpaper and fabric?
Yes—each print is available as both wallpaper and fabric on Spoonflower so you can coordinate rooms and soft goods.
Are these patterns good for small spaces?
Absolutely. The small-scale floral, stripe, and plaid options are designed to shine in powder rooms, pantries, and entry nooks.
How do I pick the right scale?
On each product page you can preview and adjust scale. Start with a test swatch to see color and repeat in your lighting.
Do the designs feel directional?
Most repeats are non-directional for easier cutting and less waste; a few gentle stripes add movement.
Do you have any other designs?
Yes! Check out my other collections here!