Hi All, Has anyone ever hung the water activated wallpaper from spoonflower?
...it says to use a roller to put the water on and to wet all the drops at the same time, it also says to overlap 3/4"?
...then tells you to wait until the wallpaper is dry before trimming the top and bottom....
Any advice/insights would be greatly appreciated.
I think this is an old post but just in case...
I hung spoonflower wallpaper the client designed that matched drapery fabric ordered from the same company (like 5 years ago)...
Since I’d never worked with it I hung 2 strips the first day & checked back on day 2 to see how it dried.
As with most cheap ‘pre-pasted’ wallpaper it had major expansion & contraction. Shrunk almost a full inch after dry! This is prolly why they recommend overlapping seams,which is a ridiculous way of trying to line seams up....who wants overlapping wallpaper seams showing??
Made the mistake of booking a strip & ruined it....the glue dries EXTREMELY fast & is crap. If you wet the back & wait more than 3 min to start hanging its dried enough that the top will start falling as u line up the seam. Also caused major bubbling issues while it dried.
Ended up using regular paste application rather than depend on the water activated crap.
I didn’t wait to trim the top/bottom until dry...just left small overlap on top/bottom because of shrinking issue & tried my best to avoided pasting those areas. Went back with my sponge to clean up any paste & although it was a hassle thats the best way I found for a professional result preventing gapping.
I’d love to hear how your experience goes & if u found any tips or tricks to working with it?
Unless the quality has changed I’d never do it again....it costs as much as a mid-priced double role but is crappier than the worst liner paper.