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using the #P2000 Wallpaper set
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Installing Wallpaper
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This is the wallpaper in pack #P2000
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Smooth and paint the Groove Fill plus 1/2" of the wall
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Sort and select where the wallpaper will go
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Match the pattern for where the two pieces will meet
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One of the pieces must be nearly full length
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this is a good continuous pattern
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Cut the height a little shorter than the wall
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Keep the horizontal pattern lined up too
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Cut the shorter piece a little longer than the wall
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Leave the longer piece full length
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While you are pasting the wall, the paper is swelling
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If you have enough paste, the paper will slide along the wall
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Crowd the corner, then work backward
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Work the bubbles out with the dry brush
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Brush out the bubbles but don't pull the paper away from the corner
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Get the paper tight into the corner
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Use a stick to hold the paper square
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Keep the paper up against the ceiling
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Press the paper tight at the edge
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The attic is hard to measure for paper - make a template
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Scrap paper folded to find the angle of the attic
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Cut a piece smaller than the attic wall
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Cut and tape ribbons of paper to the template
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The ribbon goes tight to the edge
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I will still want clearance at the bottom
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This technique works for the most complex shapes
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Tight against the roof and far corner
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Left-Right sets for each attic room
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