Best way to put a poster on wood
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Sticky putty
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I use double sided tape BC we have a lot of wood paneling
I would get a poster frame at michaels and hang it
Double sticky back tape works.
use locktite blue putty like stuff..usually in the paint area or in the crafts area and put it on the back just a little goes a long way. comes of easy and doesnt take the wood off.
Mod Podge or a spray adhesive work well.
This wine poster is glued to the front of a bureau. The rest of the bureau is decoupaged. I used Elmers glue for all pieces. No finish on top of paper.