Papering around 'decorative' external corners

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I have this corner in the hall. Below the feature the wall is curved and above it is about a 60deg angle. I am pretty good at papering but not sure what cuts to do. I presume I cut vertically from the point of the feature to the ground, paper to wall and remove overlaps? Correct or is there a better way?

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Used to have to put a small piece in the arc with some border adhesive. It cant be going around a bend and a straight edge at the same time. These were typical 1930's corners. which were always awkward.
 
Used to have to put a small piece in the arc with some border adhesive. It cant be going around a bend and a straight edge at the same time. These were typical 1930's corners. which were always awkward.
Spot on. 1930s semi.

I did as I said and it came out really good but that was cross lining so a short cut. Dreading doing the same with the top cover which will be a much longer cut and a pattern to mess up.
 
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Worked well although it took 2 tries. The overlap has to be away from the light though.
 

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