Video Tutorial: Fabric Wallpaper
Happy Friday! Today I am sharing a video tutorial for hanging fabric on a wall using liquid starch:
Starched fabric walls really look like wallpaper and are a great way to add some interest to your home! This tutorial is great for anyone with commitment issues and/or for renters. It really is easy to remove and does not damage walls. To see my original post which inspired this video tutorial, you can click HERE.
**UPDATE** I have used this wall treatment several times throughout our home with much success. I have also removed the starched fabric, and it has left no damage to the wall. It really is a great temporary solution to wallpaper!
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Does this treatment work well in high hummity areas of the home, like bathrooms?
Hi Mandy, it would work in a half bath, but I don’t think I’d try it in a bathroom with a shower.
Will this work on textured walls?
It should!
Hey Sara, is there any of that starchy odor after it dries? How long does it usually take to dry completely?
Not that I noticed! Mine was dry within 24 hours.