04-13-2017, 06:32 AM
(04-13-2017, 05:33 AM)Hunajasieni Wrote: The material is what I believe is called flakeboard or chipboard. Either way it is not full wood trough and I don't know how well the surface takes it. I need to attach wallpaper somehow. I am afraid tape or bluetack could leave grease on it when taken off.
All the sides are "wood," only the front is glass. So the glass is ot where I need to attach things.
Someone suggested using thin sturdy hardboard but I would needto get it somwhere and measure to cut exactly right size. It would be good if I wanted to change it tough.
I wished to find a way in the middle, but I dunno if there is any.
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Thank you Hunajasieni. I look at real rooms to find ways to decorate.
Your dolls look great in that cabinet by the way.
That looks like a billy bookcase. I have them wrapping my walls. They are sturdy and pretty easy to clean.
But instead of wallpaper have you thought of craft paper? If your worried about the tape residue you can use a little bit of goo gone thats what I've use to remove sticky residue from surfaces like cabinets or furniture. It hasn't done any harm so far.
My are white though so I'd be careful rubbing cause the cabinets have a polypropylene foil wrapping you don't want to rub off any color. But the hardboard idea is good if you want to be on the safe side.