Monday, January 25, 2010

Damask Paper PAPER HEADBOARD?

PAPER HEADBOARD? - damask paper

Hello! Need a quick header. Well, perhaps, the position just below $ 50. I am set up on the search for a wall vinyl head (major label) for an elegant room with vintage adult hint of apricot. I know you could perhaps a header from thrift store, but I had the opportunity to see, as if the paint or stickers or labels on the wall have a realistic appearance.

I am also open to new ideas or projects that are printing pictures from my computer at home.

Basically I just want to know if you get a realistic HEAD elegant use of paper or stickers.

Their great hope answers !!!!!!!

3 comments:

karen608 said...

I think that wallpaper would work better because it is longer than the leaves. If you make a checkered pattern, but no thicker paper would be good.
If you want a light wood finish with a design on them to play in a program that photo shop can be designed and then printed. Then stick to the wall.

You can foam board or a very important piece of cardboard, covered, and if the wall is not permanent. You can not have two opposing positions, reversible.

Stenciling is useful, and you can see the signs a book for free at your local library to obtain. Make your own models would be cheaper to buy ready made.

Any type of painting, the work, because it is inside.
You will also find a picture in a catalog, magazine or on-line design is desired, and recreate it with the implementation of their ideas. Mix and match with one's gaze you are satisfied.
I think for the realism that you want painted on the shade, so it does not seem so obvious, and the shading in the drawings.

Peter said...

Well, what I could do is a form on the wall and paper to draw, as you (I want to avoid the sticker). You can see submerged wall, cutting or even pieces of kraft paper, which also have wrinkles, then use soft water, in a solution of cutting and the result if the document is flattened and application of new wall looks leather (I compared to an available friend, and I'm) not a skeptic. Once the form has been completed, which can be formally simplified by casting are done, you can nail or glue on the wall with construction adhesive. Sounds like a good idea!

Harry said...

Find a piece of wood or an old door that can be used for the project. Paint a base color and cut out your stickers or images on them.

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