Antique Wallpapers Biogoraphy
The kitchen in my childhood home has sported the same awful, ducklings-in-togas wallpaper for more than 30 years. (Don't even get me started on the pineapple-theme guest room.)What seemed stylish in the early 1980s has turned into a perpetual reminder that wallpaper is a sticky situation. It's time-consuming to remove, leaves behind a messy residue and becomes outdated before you know it.White paint seems like a valid alternative, but we've got an even quicker and less-permanent way to combat blank white walls. Our homespun projects all took less than one hour to do, cost less than $50 each and can be removed with ease.DIAMOND IN THE ROUGHMaterials:• Inch-wide ribbon• Pushpins• ScissorsThis larger-than-life adaptation of a ribbon board is an adult-approved version of the dorm-room staple. We peppered ours with personal effects and prints, but, much like during undergrad, feel free to experiment.
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Antique Wallpaper Restoration
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Hanging a piece of antique wallpaper Pt. 1
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