Fabric like sheets can be used as wallpaper by soaking the fabric in full strength laundry starch. Squeeze the excess but leaving enough to adhere. Smooth out with a credit card or like item. It will stick to walls or closet doors for years. When you want to remove it, take a sponge and bucket of warm water and use the sponge to water down the starch and peel off the fabric. Buy extra fabric or sheets to make curtains or pillows. Matching sheets and bed cover to finish the look.
That was the BEST thing on this entire video. Her finished deer head on the wall was amazing too--came out really well and goes with her design asthetic. Can't wait to try this DIY projector though!!!!!!
Dollar Tree peel and stick is fantastic. I found out that I don't like painting so I redid my kitchen in Dollar Tree peel and stick and 2 years later it still looks great.
The fabric would be better on the wall with wallpaper paste, or fabric adhesive (permanent) instead of stapling. By the way, turn a hem on the fabric, unless the unraveling look is what you’re after.
I would not want to clean a wall where staples and spray adhesive were used. It would require sanding and priming for a simple repaint. Better to hang the fabric off rods, at least it could be washed. A few of the other headboard ideas would be good for apartment living. Not one of my favorite videos
I like watching these ideas. I just can't understand why, y'all keep using videos already posted. You can't come up with new ideas,or new crafters,? It's a little annoying, rewatching tutorial ideas you already posted in between new ideas. 🤔
Fabric like sheets can be used as wallpaper by soaking the fabric in full strength laundry starch. Squeeze the excess but leaving enough to adhere. Smooth out with a credit card or like item. It will stick to walls or closet doors for years. When you want to remove it, take a sponge and bucket of warm water and use the sponge to water down the starch and peel off the fabric. Buy extra fabric or sheets to make curtains or pillows. Matching sheets and bed cover to finish the look.
Love the overhead projector idea! 💡
That was the BEST thing on this entire video. Her finished deer head on the wall was amazing too--came out really well and goes with her design asthetic. Can't wait to try this DIY projector though!!!!!!
Dollar Tree peel and stick is fantastic. I found out that I don't like painting so I redid my kitchen in Dollar Tree peel and stick and 2 years later it still looks great.
A few cute ideas, but not all looked great! But I appreciate the effort.
Same here. A mixed bag but a few goodies make it worth saving for future reference.😊
Years ago, I "wallpapered" my rental bedroom with beautiful king size flat sheets. I used staples. It was easy to remove when I moved.
I hate to think of all those staple holes in the wall.
@@nancy3848 Not a problem. Just fill them in with filler and the wall is ready for repainting.
Not too bad for once. Except that ghastly noodle headboard. That is truly ghastly.
I'm sorry but gluing a piece of fabric or dollar store wallpaper onto cardboard does NOT create a "high end" headboard. 🙄
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I looooove easy decorator touches that don't cost an arm & a leg!! The stained paintstick accent wall was gorgeous!!
Right? That accent wall is my favorite thing in this video.
Crimes against humanity 😂😂 The orange plastic is not leather!! 🤭
It looks like hot dogs!
😂😂
I'm so glad I subscribed to this channel ❤❤
One curtain rod throughout entire video... 🤔🙄
Actually, where was it in the video? I don't even remember seeing it.
towards the beginning I think... some plants were hung from it
Several clever ideas
Don’t they realize how much dust a fabric covered wall will attract? Ugggh
Yes but you vacuum instead of wiping it done with a wet right like most walls.
Victorians did it for years
When my aunt was a teenager in the 70s, she did this in her bedroom with Coca Cola print fabric. It was so cool.
You are amazing ✌🏼💕
Unfortunately, none of these "spoke" to me.
Same here...
The fabric would be better on the wall with wallpaper paste, or fabric adhesive (permanent) instead of stapling. By the way, turn a hem on the fabric, unless the unraveling look is what you’re after.
I would not want to clean a wall where staples and spray adhesive were used. It would require sanding and priming for a simple repaint. Better to hang the fabric off rods, at least it could be washed. A few of the other headboard ideas would be good for apartment living. Not one of my favorite videos
LMAO "Only" $62...... WHAT?! 05:58
That's true!! Omg...
Hello home talk ❤
This is real good
Love these
Cool ideas
Really?! Awful. 🙄
I think what you're trying to say is "really awful!"
@@melodypanek448 😆
If you don’t like it…move along. Don’t be nasty. Everyone has different tastes. These are suggestions not …YOU MUST DO THIS.
The headboard looked like hotdogs. Come on....
@@madwhitehare3635 😆
I've made a headboard before but the first one was so cute
She was working right to left
Curtain rods? Where?
I like watching these ideas. I just can't understand why, y'all keep using videos already posted.
You can't come up with new ideas,or new crafters,?
It's a little annoying, rewatching tutorial ideas you already posted in between new ideas. 🤔
Cute👍🏼
Fun good ideas
Yecchh.....tacky
Please STOP😩