How To Hang Wallpaper - Activating Glue Video
Wallpaper, even ones that are pre-pasted, expand when you apply the activator. You need to make sure that the wallpaper expands on the table and not on the wall. Instead of using just plain water to activate your wallpaper, try a pre-pasted ... [... more]
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How To Hang Wallpaper - Part 2
Depending on the process used to remove the wallpaper, a layer of dried, coarse glue may remain on the wall. If you will be hanging new wallpaper, this is not a problem. The dried paste is a good surface for new wallpaper to cling to. If the wall ... [... more]
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Hometime On Tv- Decorating
Dean Johnson and Robin Hartl show a couple of different decorating techniques: First how to create faux finishes with sponges and rags and then how to hang wallpaper and a paintable wallcovering. They also show how ... [... more]
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How To Hang Wallpaper
Using a carpenter's level and a pencil, draw a vertical line from the floor to the ceiling through this mark. If you start at a corner, be sure to use the level, not the corner, as your guide. You will align your paper to this line - again, be ... [... more]
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How To Hang Wallpaper
The professional way to do a corner is to install a full piece of paper into the corner. You temporarily let it wrap around the corner. You make sure the paper is matched up with the last full sheet and you smooth it into the corner. Then use a ... [... more]
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How To Hang Wallpaper
It is really important to hang the wallpaper plumb. If you fail to do this, most patterns on the wallpaper will scream that you made a mistake when you look at where the wallpaper hits the ceiling. The pattern will either run uphill or downhill. ... [... more]
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Wallpaper Around Windows Video
Summary: Putting wallpaper around windows can be quick and easy with these tips from Tim Carter. With his advice about how to hang wallpaper around windows, you'll get perfectly matching seams, and your wallpaper will be plumb each time. How do ... [... more]
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