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erika

January 18, 2007

Holy Smokes! Check this out! I saw it on coolhunting. I bet if you were on crazy pills you could do this.

http://www.papertocanvas.com/  

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decor8

January 18, 2007
and it really sticks without ruining the drywall?
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erika

January 18, 2007
just liquid starch. no water. pour it in a wallpaper tray and use it the same way you would use wallpaper glue. i bought a gallon of the starch for about 4 bucks in the laundry isle of walmart.
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megrockstar

January 18, 2007
poo- i just threw out a bazillion matgz but im thinking national geo would be really cool for this
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decor8

January 17, 2007
he he, yes Keter for sure!
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Keter

January 17, 2007

Give a whole new meaning to 'bathroom reading.'  ;o)

Sorry, couldn't resist.

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decor8

January 17, 2007

Liquid starch, are you kidding? Well that is cool. Okay, so details, please!

Would you do 1/2 H2O and 1/2 starch (what kind of starch??) or what? Sorry, I'm

not at all familiar with this technique. :)

 

Holly 

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erika

January 17, 2007

This is a really cool idea! the possablities are endless! And i love the recycle factor!

Here is another idea- liquid starch. You can use liquid starch to hang fabric to your walls and then when your sick of it or if you rent and your mean landlord is doing an inspection, just grab a corner and the panel will easily peel off the wall, without damage and without any visible residue spoiling the paint job. You can even fold and save the removed panels to reuse at your new location if that suits you. I would think this would work for paper as well.

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decor8

January 17, 2007
comic books would be nice. i'm thinking books in the arch + design section... not 'home design' magazines, more on the interior design professional magazines - the architectural mags, art mags, illustration, photography... I bet Japanese newspapers too - or Chinese newspapers. I love how colorful they are and all fonttypes... You can find those in Chinatown's all over the states I imagine...
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benmoore

January 17, 2007
I wonder which magazines create the most soothing vs. warm vs. bracing effects ;)  I think I'd try National Geographic before I'd try something like Wired, or how about comic books?..

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