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Tin Ceiling Tile Look For Almost Free With Plaster and Paint
by
Bobbi Perreault
(IC: homeowner)
$20.00
16 Hours
Medium
I love the look of a tin ceiling. I wanted one! But we were building our house (10 years ago) on a cash only basis so there was NO budget for tin ceilings. ( Oh you can tell, but I should say this: I am Not a professional, I do Not do it right! BUT what I have has worked for me. )
It's a very good idea to use a chalk-line snap string to mark off your tiles on the ceiling. AS you can tell, I SKIPPED THIS STEP. (embarrassed)
It's a very good idea to use a chalk-line snap string to mark off your tiles on the ceiling. AS you can tell, I SKIPPED THIS STEP. (embarrassed)
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Published February 15th, 2014 7:48 AM
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Donna on Apr 05, 2015hi @Bobbi Perreault I would like to visit your web site but the link takes me to Violence Intervention web site and no diy projects. Love your ceiling and you are awesome to jump into such a big and difficult project. Donna
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Bobbi Perreault on Apr 05, 2015@Donna Sorry! I support VIP and have donated the use of my server temporarily so that their website will continue to function. I didn't have any DIY stuff there, anyway. I've been using Hometalk to post my projects lately. Thanks for your kind words.
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Coleen Renee Pickel-Wilderson on Feb 27, 2022
I think we ourselves are our worst critics, that being said, I love it Bobbie!!!! What a pain staking job! Ceilings are, I believe , the hardest. I'm Gona try this for sure on something. I just watched a video on glue mixed with corn starch that did a awesome effect too. You could even add paint to it. I think with plaster you can also do that.. Thank you all for your inspiring works. Passing them on to others is a blessing to us! Keep on keeping on, lol!
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