I'm throwing a 1920s Murder Mystery Party and I've been eyeing a feather wall to rent but I'm trying to save money and not spend $650 so THANK YOU FOR THIS TUTORIAL! I'm going to attempt an all back one
I bet you could unscrew those handles and soak them in something, google it verbally,to get them less yellow. Bleach, vinegar or oxi clean w detergent, CLR.
Now you need a new faucet some inexpensive ones look very nice.I would put out a pretty soap pump like white pearlesent. Or a black fancy one from bed Bath & beyond.
Honestly i just laid the paper over the whole sink and traced the outline of the sink and the traced the square of the counter and cut it into 4 pieces to make it easier. it was all free hand no ruler or measurements taken
@@TheDailyDumauX That eould still likely leave spots not covered if I did it sintheres a faucet in the way. OBVIOUSLY IT WORKED PERFECTLY F OK R YOU. YOU must have knack for it Ive done some kind of project when I was younger I think just contact paper in cabinets and it was not so perfect which drives me crazy.I like to do things right.I may attempt it but hesitant Kitchen.
Tressy I saw in a reply you made, that you also used this in your kitchen. I was wondering if you put any type of sealant on it ? Yours has been the video that gave me the courage to go ahead and do this in our bathroom and kitchen !
Great idea using the spatula. Ill have to remember that too. Nice improvement! The front edge of my counter is rounded edge, do you think this could look as good ?