How To Stick Wallpaper To Wood: 8 Easy Steps To Stick Wallpaper


8 Easy Steps To Stick Wallpaper To Wood

The wallpaper can easily give your entire room great transformation or just one area with its decorative print, but you don't need to use the paintable wallpaper on your walls because you can also use wallpaper to decorate your wooden furniture such as the inside back of a cabinet and bookcase or boring old drawer fronts which lack visual interest. Swap out unmanageable wallpaper paste and wallpapering tools for decoupage medium, a foam roller, and a brayer to smooth the paintable wallpaper in place. If you want to stick wallpaper to your wooden furniture then you need to follow all 8 given steps which are mentioned below.

Items Needed

Wallpaper
Dust Cloth
Scissor
Disposable Plate
Decoupage Medium

8 Steps To Finish This Project

  1. Firstly, you need to Clean off your working area by using a dust cloth, otherwise, dust & dirt may get on the top surface of the wallpaper when you will try to apply decoupage medium. If your working area is especially dirty, then you need to wipe it down with a cleaner(gentle household) and by a soft cloth, allow the surface to dry completely.
  2. Once dried fully, now take a piece of craft paper over your surface being papered, like the face of a drawer or the back panel inside of a bookcase. Smooth & crease the paintable paper so it shows identifiable lines, indicating where to cut this wallpaper template. The creasing process becomes easy for areas with tricky curves or angles. If you want to work on a simple straight area then use a tape measure instead to measure the whole craft paper to size.
  3. Now cut out the measured craft or creased craft paper with the help of daily use scissor. Position it in their correct place to double-check your hard work and ensure about the exact size which you needed, adjust as necessary.
  4. Next, you need to place your craft paper template over the piece of your paintable wallpaper, lining it up because design shows in that way you may like, such as a chevron pattern which lines up with their peaks in the center of your project area and then traces the template onto the wallpaper front by simply using a pencil, and then you have to cut out the wallpaper shape with your scissor.
  5. Once done, now take a disposable plate and then pour some decoupage medium on it. Dip your foam roller into the decoupage medium and then roll any excess medium off onto part of your disposable plate. Roll the decoupage medium dipped foam roller over your project surface, for creating a smooth, even coating. You can also easily use a paintbrush instead of a foam roller to reach into corners which the foam roller missed.
  6. Now, it's time to place the wallpaper over the wet area where you apply the decoupage medium and then simply smooth it down by your both hands from one side to the other side of it, or from one edge to another edge. You can now roll a brayer over it to smooth out any excess decoupage medium and also to remove air bubbles from it. Once finished, wipe any decoupage medium which squirts out with the help of a damp cloth, otherwise, it can easily leave an ugly dry blob behind.
  7. Now, you finally need to inspect the wallpapered area and then you can trim away any excess paper, like bits left in the corners by using a craft knife. In order to remove the decoupage medium from your craft knife then you need to clean your blade with a damp cloth but be careful while doing this. Allow your project area to dry entirely.
  8. Finally apply a coat of decoupage medium over the top of your painted wallpaper, if you want to seal it, then use a brush or foam roller. Allow the surface of your project to dry entirely.
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