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Hanging Fabric Up Instead Of PaintingProblem is, you can't hang anything on the "curtains". Has anyone ever done this? Has anyone truly painted over wallpaper, with black paint, and then brought it back to life in a neutral color. Has anyone heard of this fabric hanging? I've been surfing around, but can only find people that use fabric over the wallpaper. Does it pull off the wallpaper once you take off? I'm at a loss. Any suggestions would really help. Thanks. Shelia from Michigan Feedback About This Post:RE: Hanging Fabric Up Instead Of Painting
First, do not ever, ever, ever paint wallpaper. The results never look right and it's aweful to try and remove later. Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) RE: Hanging Fabric Up Instead Of Paintingif you have fabric that you want to use...kinda hold it up there and paint the fabric with Elmers glue and stick it to the wall..might need a few tacks to hold it until dry...when she is tired of it spritz it with water and it comes right off...then wash off the rest of the glue and presto you have your wall paper back penny Post by pjcustar RE: Hanging Fabric Up Instead Of Painting
Agree with all except for starching fabric to the wallpaper. Even though starch is mild, over time and depending on the wallpaper itself, could damage the wallpaper permanently. Post by Deeli RE: Hanging Fabric Up Instead Of Painting
If you want to keep the wallpaper as is, I think you should go with the curtain idea. If you use a staple gun, you will have holes in the wall, which will not be good for resale value, as they will have to be repaired. Post by louel53 RE: Hanging Fabric Up Instead Of PaintingAs I did myself to cover a couple of ugly walls in an apartment, I used a sheet that I liked the pattern on. Have a bowl of spray starch and a sponge. I washed down sections of the wall with the starch, pressed the fabric to the wall, and sponged the fabric with starch. do this over the entire area to cover. I used staples in the corners to hold until the starch dried. When your ready to change the "wall" the fabric will peel without causing any damage to the wall or wall paper. Company often thought I had put up wall paper it looked so good. Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) RE: Hanging Fabric Up Instead Of PaintingA staple gun (w/ the fabric) would be quick, easy, and a snap to remove again. Post by doodles RE: Hanging Fabric Up Instead Of PaintingBlack sheets would be less exspensive than fabric Post by theseamstress RE: Hanging Fabric Up Instead Of Painting
If you install curtain rods around the room by the ceiling and another one down around the baseboard. Put a pocket in the top and bottom of the black fabric. Post by cjgeo RE: Hanging Fabric Up Instead Of Painting
A better idea might be to hang the black fabric like wallpaper. What you would need is liquid starch. Soak the fabric in it an then smooth it over the wall like wall paper. When you want to remove it, the fabric will come off easily and you just need to wash the residue from the starch off the walls. Post by Corene |
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