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Brown Paper Bag WallpaperPat from Mansfield, MO Feedback About This Post:RE: Brown Paper Bag Wallpaper
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Update to the site. Have since done quite a bit of the floor. Roll Draw Tite on the floor, book contractor's paper with Roman's Golden Harvest GH-34, apply to floor and immediately cover with polyurethane. Let dry, apply another coat of poly. When dry, add more poly. A few coats later and your floor is FAB. Post By Karen Marie (Guest Post) RE: Brown Paper Bag Wallpaper
I have a large family room and kitchen combo with wallpaper. Can I paste the brown bags to the existing wallpaper or do I have to strip the wallpaper? My thinking is if I ever wanted to remove the brown paper I could steam it off since it would be over my old wallpaper. I'm planning to paint over the brown bags with a lighter color or a light faux finish. Post By Angie from Ohio (Guest Post) RE: Brown Paper Bag WallpaperCan this technique be used on a ceiling? Post By Derrell (Guest Post) RE: Brown Paper Bag WallpaperMy home is very old and has numerous cracks in the walls that I cannot keep repaired. This was a wonderful way to camoflauge the cracks and looks great. See pic of my new bedroom walls. I did brown and green with contractor paper bought at Home Depot in the paint section. Very inexpensive at $3.97 a roll and took 2 rolls to do the entire 12 x 13 room. Post by Genesisn RE: Brown Paper Bag WallpaperI covered the walls in our family room over 4 years ago and I still get tons of compliments on it. I used regular Elmer's glue (can buy in the gallon-size at craft store or teacher's supply store) and mixed it with water (1 part glue to 1 part water). Mix thoroughly. Use torn pieces of brown paper (if pieces were bigger than 10-12" square they were harder to deal with). Using a regular paint brush, brush the glue mixture directly on the wall. Place the piece of brown paper over that spot and then brush over it with the glue mixture. The paper will crinkle a little as it dries, any spots that come "up" can be fixed with a brush of the glue mixture later. I didn't prep my wall at all (other than wiping all the cobwebs off first!) Good luck! Post By Kathy (Guest Post) RE: Brown Paper Bag WallpaperMy daughter-in-law is quite the seamstress. When my son added on to their house,he made her a sewing room over the garage(still attached to the house) Any way, she used old pattern peices and instructions to cover the floor. Then she used polyurithane to seal it. It turned out great!(sew imaginative) Judy in Alabama Post by bjptl RE: Brown Paper Bag Wallpaper
Hello, Post by WUVIE RE: Brown Paper Bag WallpaperI did my kitchen floor with brown bags. When finished with gluing on and drying I then used polyurethane on it . Can be mopped , and looks great. Post By Joanie (Guest Post) RE: Brown Paper Bag WallpaperI know this would be a lot more work but it would look super expensive decorator fantastic! Make handmade paper with the brown bags first, then use it for wallpaper! You can get books at the library on how to make paper. Post by Anonymous RE: Brown Paper Bag Wallpaper
I have seen this done on several diy programs but I found this for you and I hope it helps. If you follow the directions on this site I would use a glaze with a sealer so you can wash off spots or soil when needed.I hope this helps you. Post by dpool from memphis |
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