How to Turn Your Apple Wallet History into Custom Wall Art
Most people don't know that you can liberate those expired passes and turn them into stunning, custom wall art for your office, game room, or living area.

Michael Worthy
on
Nov 1, 2025
If you are an avid event-goer, your Apple Wallet is probably a graveyard of expired passes. Grayed-out squares from movies, flights, and concerts that sit there, taking up space but holding onto memories.
Most people don't know that you can liberate those expired passes and turn them into stunning, custom wall art for your office, game room, or living area.
The "Expired Pass" Dilemma
Apple Wallet is designed for utility, not nostalgia. Once the event date passes, the ticket usually moves to a "Expired Passes" hidden menu, never to be seen again. You can’t frame a phone screen.
From iPhone to Wall Art: The Step-by-Step
Here is how you can declutter your digital wallet and decorate your home simultaneously.
1. Locate Your Expired Passes Open your Apple Wallet, tap "View Expired Passes" (usually at the bottom), and scroll through your history. You might be surprised at what you find—that game from 3 years ago or that comedy show you forgot about.
2. Use Ticket Relic to "Physicalize" Them You don't need to manually copy the data. With Ticketrelic, you can simply sync your email associated with the ticket purchase. Our system identifies the metadata (Artist, Date, Venue, Section) and reconstructs the ticket into a high-resolution design.
3. Choose Your Format Once your ticket is generated, you have options beyond just a paper stub:
Oversized Wall Prints: Blow up your ticket to a poster size for a modern, industrial look.
Framed Duos: Print the replica stub and frame it alongside a photo you took at the event.
Canvas Wraps: Turn the ticket design into a textured canvas piece.
Why This makes the Perfect Decor
Ticket art is the ultimate conversation starter. When guests visit and see a framed replica of a legendary 2024 playoff game or the Eras Tour on your wall, it sparks a story. It’s personal, unique, and far more interesting than a generic painting from a big-box store.
Check your digital wallet today—you might be sitting on a masterpiece.



