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Inexpensive DecoratingBeth Feedback About This Post:RE: Inexpensive Decorating
I love the brown paper bag wall treatment idea. I'm just curious as to how to apply the paper bags around the trim? Do you have to take the trim off or can you apply it without taking the trim off? I, myself would like to try this idea in my daughter's room, but am curious before I get started. Post by mjesmom RE: Inexpensive DecoratingHow do you remove the brown paper bag wall treatment? I am moving into a new to me house with this treatment and I think it is too dark for the room. Help! Post By Jennie Maramonte (Guest Post) RE: Inexpensive DecoratingAround your tub try filling pretty glass jars and bottles with bath salts and bubble bath then group them together. A grouping of candles is also pretty, tall ones, fat ones etc. Real or silk plants in pretty pots would also look great along with the bottles and candles. Baskets with rolled washcloths and soaps would also be neat. Thrift stores and dollar stores have great containers. Dollar stores also carry many types of bath accessories and candles. Post by Reba Gayle Shurden RE: Inexpensive Decorating
For cabinets: Post by Smilez28 RE: Inexpensive DecoratingOr instead of brown paper bags you can use simple tissue paper crumpled and even add a bit of your favorite color to the wallpaper paste to make it look however you like. Post by Suzanne S. RE: Inexpensive Decorating
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