Shelf paper. Yes or No?
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Comments (13)Container garden and any excess when it rains. I'm wanting to build a garden space that sits above drainfield. It will need to have its water diverted away from drainfield area. That's where tar paper would have come in. I would have placed it on the 3 foot paths between the septic lines. There is a natural slope in the yard and I will use that to bring water to opposite side of yard and create a catchment area- maybe, or use it, the water, in some other way....See MoreShelf paper w/ decorative border?
Comments (3)Not exactly what you're looking for but if you don't find it, maybe glue this to plain white butcher paper.shelf edge rolls http://cgi.ebay.com/50s-Vintage-Look-Cherry-Red-Polka-Dot-Shelf-Paper-Edge-/230597902435?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0amp;hash=item35b0b4c063 It's out there. Etsy has it. Look at this one! If only I had the glass doors. http://tartdeco.blogspot.com/2010/01/whats-on-sale-vintage-shelf-paper.html Here is a link that might be useful: shades of the 70's!...See Moreshelf paper suggestions
Comments (13)Thanks for all the input. I purchased lifeliner this afternoon because several of you recommended, and I could just buy it and get it into the shelves. Really want to put stuff away! As I don't like to throw things out, nice to know many of you have had it for years. Cushy cupboards sounds good too and comparable in price, but I would have had to order online and wait for delivery....See MoreShelf Paper / Shelf Liner Should I use it? Are you?
Comments (44)Rueben mentions crooked cuts. For me, the answer is a T-square, which you can buy where they sell art supplies. The 36" long T-square is the most useful. I just line the "T" part up with the side of the paper, and draw my square line with a sharpie. I just put new cabinets during the remodel of my family home. I got molded (?) glass panels with a striking bamboo design in the upper cabinets. I saw light coming through one cabinet door before they were installed and thought the glass was even more beautiful with light behind it. I had low profile, strip LED lights installed in the top of each cabinet. But when I p ut the supplied wood shelves in, the shelves below were very dark. So I ordered some 3/8" thick plexiglas cut to size. I bought the clear shelf liner with the little grooves. Since it is clear, the light goes right through the shelves and the cabinets and glass look beautiful. I used the rubbery mesh liner for the bottom shelves. I'm having trouble, too. They bunch up and get out of place when I move anything. That's why I got onto this thread--to see if there's a good way to hold the stuff in place....See Morekrustytopp
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