How are they attached to the walls? I have tried those little sticky tabs ,but they come away from the foam. They are on the wall OK, but do not stick to the pool noodle vine. Any ideas?
I wasn't allowed to use tacks for this project and the 3M double sided tape with Gorilla glue puddy didn't hold inane places. Yet I had fun. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-EE20nucx9cg.html
I'm not able to use tacks to adhere to walls and such. I'm wondering how other removable hooks, tape, and/or velcro items would work...? Ok all, give me your ideas! Mahalo!
I'm watching this closely. I decorate the #1 Dive Bar here on Maui and this is my go to, big time, this year! Been waiting for this DIY for ions! You're fantabulous!
@@stephanietaylor8109 Yeah, the only things I can find here in Sweden are only 1 meter long and they're grey, used to insulate pipes. For some reason, it's really hard to find pool noodles here. I think I'm going to use these pipe insulating things, and melt some black garbage bags over them or something. :) Anyway, thanks for the reply! :)
@@christycarbonell2996The level and type of toxicity depends on the type of foam. Just having a window open does not, in and of itself, push the fumes safely away. Also, fumes can linger. Use your best judgment.
@June Ritchie I was thinking the exact same thing as I watched this. Definitely should be done outdoors with a mask. Polyurethane foam can produce carbon monoxide.