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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I'm a broke arse woman at the moment so I'm having to do it myself and a mate is hanging the wallpaper as I'm useless at that "
You could always pay a nice man in kindness to do it for you |
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By *isscheekychops OP Woman
over a year ago
The land of grey peas and bacon |
"I'm a broke arse woman at the moment so I'm having to do it myself and a mate is hanging the wallpaper as I'm useless at that
You could always pay a nice man in kindness to do it for you "
Yeah a steak dinner |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I'm a broke arse woman at the moment so I'm having to do it myself and a mate is hanging the wallpaper as I'm useless at that
You could always pay a nice man in kindness to do it for you
Yeah a steak dinner "
Mmmmmm very tempting indeed |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Lots of dust sheets,white spirit,rags,a full body paper suit or 10,protection goggles. And keep your mouth closed when painting the ceiling. Spoken from experience. Don't marry a painter and decorator,you'll live in a half decorated house all over life. Also spoken from experience |
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Get fit blokes round to do it, who won't charge but who like pleasing others. They won't need to wear full clothing of course but can take regular showers, should their hot bodies get paint on them. |
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By *exysuzi and Mr.SCouple
over a year ago
CONISTON .Stoke Suburbia. Staffs. BARMOUTH. The Lakes (Monthly) |
Stripping the paper off has pulled most of the plaster off.....We now have plaster missing, no skirting boards and no arcadtrade. .......Thank god I am working Xmas day and no one is visiting,haha xxx |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Stripping the paper off has pulled most of the plaster off.....We now have plaster missing, no skirting boards and no arcadtrade. .......Thank god I am working Xmas day and no one is visiting,haha xxx"
Ohh wallpaper is no good fresh smooth plaster all day long so much easier to redecorate |
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By *isscheekychops OP Woman
over a year ago
The land of grey peas and bacon |
"Lots of dust sheets,white spirit,rags,a full body paper suit or 10,protection goggles. And keep your mouth closed when painting the ceiling. Spoken from experience. Don't marry a painter and decorator,you'll live in a half decorated house all over life. Also spoken from experience "
Luckily the ceiling is still in good shape so don't have to paint that...I hung up so,e decorations and it's taken loads of paint off but was still going to decorate anyway |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"So I'm in the process of decorating my dining room do you have any useful tips
My tip is always useful, just not for decorating!
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I think your tip's probably the only useful part of you... |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Use a plumb line to hang the paper... Stops it going wonky ... You may laugh but I've suffered the consequences not doing it in the past
What's a plumb line? "
It's a piece of string with a weight at the end (basically). It gives you a true vertical line. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Stripping the paper off has pulled most of the plaster off.....We now have plaster missing, no skirting boards and no arcadtrade. .......Thank god I am working Xmas day and no one is visiting,haha xxx" u really need a handyman hahaha xxx i doing plastering and painting
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Use a plumb line to hang the paper... Stops it going wonky ... You may laugh but I've suffered the consequences not doing it in the past
What's a plumb line?
It's a piece of string with a weight at the end (basically). It gives you a true vertical line."
You only need it to hang the first sheet, very thing after should go well. ( fingers crossed)
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Use a plumb line to hang the paper... Stops it going wonky ... You may laugh but I've suffered the consequences not doing it in the past
What's a plumb line? "
Something to hang your plumbs on |
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By *isscheekychops OP Woman
over a year ago
The land of grey peas and bacon |
"Use a plumb line to hang the paper... Stops it going wonky ... You may laugh but I've suffered the consequences not doing it in the past
What's a plumb line?
Something to hang your plumbs on "
Bugger off you |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Use a plumb line to hang the paper... Stops it going wonky ... You may laugh but I've suffered the consequences not doing it in the past
What's a plumb line?
Something to hang your plumbs on
Bugger off you "
Hehehe |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Use a plumb line to hang the paper... Stops it going wonky ... You may laugh but I've suffered the consequences not doing it in the past
What's a plumb line?
It's a piece of string with a weight at the end (basically). It gives you a true vertical line.
You only need it to hang the first sheet, very thing after should go well. ( fingers crossed)
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You put chalk on it and ping it against the wall to get an horizontal line |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Lots of tea and coffee, loud music!
Or lots of vodka and different coloured paint and go for the artsy look
Oh that's an idea fancy helping "
Trust you to think thats a good idea |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Get fit blokes round to do it, who won't charge but who like pleasing others. They won't need to wear full clothing of course but can take regular showers, should their hot bodies get paint on them."
This. I vote for this.
And can I come over and watch? I'll help eat the leftover food from your party, too. I'm nice like that
-Courtney |
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By *isscheekychops OP Woman
over a year ago
The land of grey peas and bacon |
"Get fit blokes round to do it, who won't charge but who like pleasing others. They won't need to wear full clothing of course but can take regular showers, should their hot bodies get paint on them.
This. I vote for this.
And can I come over and watch? I'll help eat the leftover food from your party, too. I'm nice like that
-Courtney"
Haha of course you can |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Get fit blokes round to do it, who won't charge but who like pleasing others. They won't need to wear full clothing of course but can take regular showers, should their hot bodies get paint on them.
This. I vote for this.
And can I come over and watch? I'll help eat the leftover food from your party, too. I'm nice like that
-Courtney"
Mmmmmm how much paint i would accidently spill over me may need help getting it all off
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Lots of tea and coffee, loud music!
Or lots of vodka and different coloured paint and go for the artsy look
Oh that's an idea fancy helping "
I can be a pretty good pissed artist |
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By *ertngladCouple
over a year ago
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Start your wallpapering nearest the window and work away from it but do not start right up against the window reveal as you will not be able to run the paper round the corner into the window when you get to that bit. Hope this helps. PandJ |
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