Bosso..not being funny, but this is a really long expplaination that has been covered a couple of times on here...do a search with some keywords and youll find what you are looking for..
No problem mate, I managed to do it with the lining paper and did a fair job of it, well I think! But it's the two bits that go at either end of the upper reveal that is cause for concern when I launch into the proper paper tomorow.
I just don't want it to stick out lice a sore thumb. I have taken my time and done this job to perfection and one that I am proud of. Just hope I feel the same this time tomorrow lol
One other question I have be toying with today is this, right above my cooker I am wondering do I run a strip down the middle and then work my way either side (see photo)
Thankfully this is the last question I have in relation to papering and I do really appreciate all of the input you have guys have leant to me over the last few months, thanks
As you can see the second picture shows that I have already started that wall.
Id say run a strip either side of the centre line..however if its a patterned paper and the pattern doesnt sit symetrically dead centre you might want to cut a piece of paper out and move it from side to sdie in that recess until the pattern has a pleasing effect, then start from that place.
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