Can I use white glue on the back of unpasted wallpaper.
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Hello, You could do it like decoupage. Water the white glue down just a little and put it on. Then put your paper up and smooth out and then cover with another coat of the glue.
No. You really need wallpaper paste to do this job. Would you be able to order some on Amazon?
Get on pinterest and find a recipe for a paste made out of flour. Just make sure you don't leave any lumps in it.
What ever you do, don't use wood glue. If it ever has to come off, it will be almost impossible. I've used a little bit of Elmers on an edge of wall paper that was coming off, but it was REALLY hard to get off. You have to know that will wall paper one of these days, someone will want to take it off. Wall paper paste is so much easier to use. If you move, you're handing on a nightmare to someone else.
I go with Rebecca. Thinned down white glue is almost like Mod Podge. A lot of people use white glue in place of Mod Podge.
I'm sorry to make this difficult for you, but I do not agree with glue thinned down or not. Heaven help if you ever want to take that wallpaper down. You really need to use the right glue for the right job. And that is wallpaper paste. Again, sorry.
Here is some homemade wall paper paste.... http://www.groceryshrink.com/homemade-wallpaper-paste/
removable paste..... http://thepoorsophisticate.blogspot.com/2013/01/diy-epic-2-removable-wallpaper-and-paste.html
Use liquid nails on back of tiles, and press tiles on.