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Decoupageing a Bathroom Wall
Hey there, everyone. Well, I'm about to be in between jobs and during
my time off I'm looking to complete a project that I've been thinking about for a while. Basically, I want to use a lot of art work and photographs that my friends have taken and decoupage them to fill up my entire bathroom wall. I'm looking to create a great big collage, basically, but one that will be able to stand up to the wear and tear that a bathroom wall normally goes through (the thing I'm thinking of most is steam when we take our showers... I don't want anything to peel). I've looked at a product called "Liquid Glass" that certainly provides the kind of finish that I'd most like to see (the way the "glass" reflects light is rather nice and gives whatever it's treating a good varnish/shine). But I'm curious if anyone out there has ever tried anything like this before and what their recommendations would be as far as what to best use to (a) attach the art to the wall and then (b) to coat/seal it effectively. Any tips would be most appreciated. Many thanks in advance! luciDreamState |
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