After rewallpapering a kitchen, cut any leftover wallpaper to fit inside the cabinet surface (Image 1). Apply the paper in the same way as for the walls, reserving it and then applying it to the front of the cabinet.
Use the edge that has been stained to match the cabinets to frame the four edges of the new wallpaper, adhering it with a glue gun (Image 2).
Textured wallpaper that can be painted is especially good for edging or chair rails. Some options:
Paint the textured paper with a metallic paint (copper or silver) to achieve a "metal tile roof" effect on ceilings.
For a decorative look to change the plate covers (Image 1), using the covers as a guide, add 2"-3" on each side and cut out a piece of wallpaper. Make sure the selected sheet of paper matches the design surrounding the output.
Center the switch plate cover on the paper and fold over it as if wrapping a gift (Image 2), tucking in the edges.