How to Cover Your Room with Posters
Consider your personal style., Start a poster collection., With a friend or parent, affix all the posters to the wall using lightweight tape., Remove each poster from the wall one at a time., Mix glue and water in a 13"x9" or wider cake pan, making...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Consider your personal style.
Are you someone who wants posters neatly framed and aligned, or are you more of a slapdash, double-sided sticky-tape kind of person? Think about what looks have worked in other rooms you've seen.
Most styles are self-explanatory, so below there is described a more complicated method.
It is not the only method! -
Step 2: Start a poster collection.
Pick them up at concerts or shows, or check out websites like Amazon and Posters.com.
Check in magazines and album liner notes, or check at movie theatres or video rental places. , Play with different styles and looks! , With a pencil, lightly indicate where each poster will be. , If you have a lot of stuff to put up, then make it deeper. ,, -
Step 3: With a friend or parent
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Step 4: affix all the posters to the wall using lightweight tape.
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Step 5: Remove each poster from the wall one at a time.
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Step 6: Mix glue and water in a 13"x9" or wider cake pan
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Step 7: making it at least an inch deep in the bottom.
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Step 8: Quickly and carefully submerge your paper in the water/glue mixture using a pulling motion.
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Step 9: Place it on the wall where you have planned and use a soft rubber squeegee and your fingers to smooth it out and remove all the air pockets.
Detailed Guide
Are you someone who wants posters neatly framed and aligned, or are you more of a slapdash, double-sided sticky-tape kind of person? Think about what looks have worked in other rooms you've seen.
Most styles are self-explanatory, so below there is described a more complicated method.
It is not the only method!
Pick them up at concerts or shows, or check out websites like Amazon and Posters.com.
Check in magazines and album liner notes, or check at movie theatres or video rental places. , Play with different styles and looks! , With a pencil, lightly indicate where each poster will be. , If you have a lot of stuff to put up, then make it deeper. ,,
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