Has anyone used peel and stick wallpaper on a Rubbermaid cabinet??
I have a functional, yet ugly, Rubbermaid storage pantry in my kitchen. It’s awesome for storing items that won’t fit into my kitchen cabinets but damn, it’s ugly. I was wondering if peel and stick wallpaper might look good on it. Any thoughts or ideas? Thanks.
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Peggy
You could paint it (I will add a link) or buy wallpaper that is on clearance and use that here are ideas I found for you
https://www.pinterest.com/pin/512073420101229077/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-YrywNH6dHA
I think I would spray paint it with Krylon paint for plastic as opposed to putting wallpaper on it. This way you could dress it up or dress it down depending on your taste.
You need to scratch the surface and then add some more black soil and seed.
Don't waste your money attempting this scheme.
The paper will not stay stuck on the Rubbermaid plastic. And, when you try to remove everything, you will have worse problems trying to remove the 'sticky residue' from the parts that were partially stuck.