Standing on a ladder un pin a small section from the top of the leftmost fabric panel on the wall then roll on liquid starch to the exposed section of the wall in a thin layer.
Hang fabric on wall with liquid starch.
Trim the paper to the beginning of the pattern repeat.
Smooth the fabric down to.
I washed and dried the fabric first for shrinkage.
Press a piece of fabric against the wall then paint more liquid starch over that.
Cover the wall but not so much that it is dripping.
Pour the liquid starch into the tray and cover the roller in starch.
Before purchasing your fabric measure out the space you re going to be covering to determine just how much fabric.
Keep working one sheet at a time following the same steps over and over.
Mushed it around a little and then put it on the wall.
Pour some liquid starch in a cup dip a brush in and then paint it all over the wall you re going to cover.
Make sure wall is clean and free from any nails or screws.
Patch any holes and remove outlet and.
Instead of using wallpaper paste i used liquid starch and a tiny bit of water.
Adhering the fabric to the wall 1.
Before adding the liquid starch shut off any electrical outlets in the room.
Pressed it and trimmed the edges.
Remove fabric s raw edges using scissors or a rotary cutter cutting mat and a yardstick or.
Pour the liquid starch into the tray and cover the roller in starch.
How to install a fabric feature wall measure and mark wall.
Place a drop cloth over the floor where you will be working.
This next step can be done a few.
I rolled the painted wall with the liquid starch spread the damp washed fabric on the wall and smoothed it out not heavy cut it a little larger than needed to begin with.
Pour the liquid starch into a paint tray and run the roller.
Using liquid starch to hang fabric can get messy.
Trim the sheet to your required length.
Roll starch onto.
Next day i poured the starch in a tray that is used for prepasted wallpaper and accoridian folded the fabric into it.
After everything is in place i rolled another layer of liquid starch on the fabric which dried to a glazed finish.
Apply a light layer of liquid starch to the walls using a roller.
Cover the wall but not so much that it is dripping.
Attach the sheet of paper to the wall matching up the vertical.
Take the roller and cover the wall where the fabric will be hung.
Trim edges and cut fabric.
Use a paint roller to cover the wall with liquid starch.