Luckily i didn t have to do this.
How to hang paper on the wall with cornstarch.
I had heard about this trick before and never believed it would work but sure enough fabric starch together make an incredible fabric wall covering.
Diy fabric wallpaper easy easy easy.
Cornstarch paste is easy to make and works well for both wallpaper and papier mâché.
A bit time intensive yes but the results are just about as good as it gets.
Apply a light layer of liquid starch to the walls using a roller.
The first thing i did was a dry fit.
Easy cornstarch paste 1.
Attach the sheet of paper to the wall matching up the vertical seems and smoothing all bubbles using a brayer.
Trim the paper to the beginning of the pattern repeat.
No need to prime the walls but do wipe down the area to make sure you have a clean surface.
Trim away the excess paper along the bottom using a sharp knife.
My wall had a satin paint finish and the starch adhered just fine.
Now that you ve prepared your work area and prepped your surface your ready to start hanging the fabric.
Once you have applied the liquid starch you will place your book pages pick a book that you like and know has good content or fabric on the wall making sure to smooth it out.
Apply the paper or border to the wall then flatten it with a wallpaper squeegee.
But if you re mixing the cornstarch the right way this results in a glue that dries unevenly and leaves cornstarch blotches behind as a reader discovered.
Trim the sheet to your required length.
But i refuse to be defeated by wall texture.
Not only does the starch stiffen the fabric and hold it to the.
With a lint free rag paintbrush or paint roller roll the liquid cornstarch on a small area of your wall.
The paste can be thinned with a little warm water if if seems too thick.
A perfect budget decorating idea for apartments and dorm rooms as it can be removed with just water and leaves no damage to the walls.
Wipe the paper with a damp sponge to remove any paste residue.
Feb 8 2013 make your life and everything around you one of a kind.
Yep my quick and easy project of wallpapering with fabric has turned into a frustrating labor intensive pain in the neck.
Brush or roll starch paste onto the back side of the wallpaper when you re ready to hang it.
And unlike wallpaper you can take it with you when you move.
I used 1 2 cup of cornstarch and that was perfect when half of the cornstarch was being strained out.
Applying fabric to a wall with liquid starch is a great solution for renters and commitment phobes alike.
This kitchenette turned walk in closet old house used to be multiple apartments had great light and was begging for some inspired design.
To avoid this problem simply use 1 4 of cornstarch instead.