Framed Wallpaper Panels
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Elizabeth Joan Designs
(IC: blogger)
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When I inherited some awesome leftover wallpaper from my aunt and uncle, I knew that I definitely wanted to use it. However, with the possibility of a move in our future someday, I did not want to commit to putting it straight on the wall. So, I whipped up these framed wallpaper panels to showcase this beautiful woods wallpaper.
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Next, I measured and cut the wallpaper to fit on the board. Using the paint brush, I applied wallpaper paste to the back of the wallpaper and attached it to the board.
While that dried, I painted the mitered trim pieces and then used wood glue to stick them on around the edges of the panel, creating a pretty frame.
Finally, using Command Strips, I carefully hung the panels on the wall (after measuring where they would go.) They only weighed about 6.5 lbs each, so hopefully they will stay up on the wall without a problem.
The panels are now happily hanging in our bedroom and I love that I can enjoy them everyday. Check out all of the measurements and details on our blog!
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Published December 1st, 2015 9:21 PM
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Susan Grayson on Nov 01, 2018
I'd like to try this ! I need to check how expensive wallpaper panels are though......🙃
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I like it, it looks good and doesn't look shoddy. Why use the command hooks and not anything else??
Great idea especially if living in a rented home/appt. Command hooks greatest invention, aren't they?? 😊
I just love it first. But how did you do the way the panel one rised then one not.