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TonnieLoree 04-21-2011 06:59 AM

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Originally Posted by Janquiltz
I read "Elvis" too - thought there might be a quilt photo using some of the Elvis fabric. Yep, must be time to go to bed or at least rest my eyes. Do like that door though. Are you going to keep it up there and, if so, are you going to put something over it to protect it from the elements?

It is glued with wall-paper adhesive, so I guess it's going to stay up. It can be removed though. The door is on the inside of my house, so it won't be out in the weather. I am going to buy some clear polyurethane, but that will have to wait until pay day. 3 or 4 coats of that and I should be good to go. I want to be able to wipe it down on occasion.

The picture was my WIP for another wall. I used the same method for sealing and I get nothing but raves about what I did with brown paper lunch sacks. :thumbup:

Brown paper bag wall
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cbridges22 04-21-2011 07:10 AM

Wow,I live in Oregon,send the elves this way.

cbridges22 04-21-2011 07:12 AM


Originally Posted by TonnieLoree

Originally Posted by Janquiltz
I read "Elvis" too - thought there might be a quilt photo using some of the Elvis fabric. Yep, must be time to go to bed or at least rest my eyes. Do like that door though. Are you going to keep it up there and, if so, are you going to put something over it to protect it from the elements?

It is glued with wall-paper adhesive, so I guess it's going to stay up. It can be removed though. The door is on the inside of my house, so it won't be out in the weather. I am going to buy some clear polyurethane, but that will have to wait until pay day. 3 or 4 coats of that and I should be good to go. I want to be able to wipe it down on occasion.

The picture was my WIP for another wall. I used the same method for sealing and I get nothing but raves about what I did with brown paper lunch sacks. :thumbup:

I did that technique and after it was glued I burnished it and it was awesome.

Charley 04-21-2011 11:19 AM

What a great idea.........LOVE IT!

TonnieLoree 04-21-2011 07:49 PM


Originally Posted by cbridges22

Originally Posted by TonnieLoree

Originally Posted by Janquiltz
I read "Elvis" too - thought there might be a quilt photo using some of the Elvis fabric. Yep, must be time to go to bed or at least rest my eyes. Do like that door though. Are you going to keep it up there and, if so, are you going to put something over it to protect it from the elements?

It is glued with wall-paper adhesive, so I guess it's going to stay up. It can be removed though. The door is on the inside of my house, so it won't be out in the weather. I am going to buy some clear polyurethane, but that will have to wait until pay day. 3 or 4 coats of that and I should be good to go. I want to be able to wipe it down on occasion.

The picture was my WIP for another wall. I used the same method for sealing and I get nothing but raves about what I did with brown paper lunch sacks. :thumbup:

I did that technique and after it was glued I burnished it and it was awesome.

Us girls from Oregon Rock!


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