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Has anyone successfully papered a wall with old newspapers, without them turning brown, peeling, whatever?

We want to try this, being inspired by Dove Cottage, the construct of newspaper and lime washed walls obviously different to todays.


All helpful comments welcome, thank you !

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Yes Sue, we would. I have attempted pasting over different surfaces then sealing after which the paper turns brown. I don't know if this is seeping through or the polyurethane coating.

What a mess, then had to scrape it all off. Sometimes, these conceits are just not worth the effort.

Elphinstone's Army Wrote:

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> Yes Sue, we would. I have attempted pasting over

> different surfaces then sealing after which the

> paper turns brown. I don't know if this is seeping

> through or the polyurethane coating.

> What a mess, then had to scrape it all off.

> Sometimes, these conceits are just not worth the

> effort.



Have you tried googling decoupage techniques? I imagine this is much the same?

I found loads of useful stuff online, depends on what search words you use, but this might be helpful:


https://homeguides.sfgate.com/hang-newspaper-walls-27060.html


I'm interested because I want to use decoupage on some old furniture I have - never tried before.


So let me know how you get on with the newspapers on walls!

Many years ago I came home in the hols from Uni to find my Dad had used all my old copies of Sounds to wallpaper the inside of the garage. That was in the late 1980s and they are still readable now (and not overly brown). God knows what he used, can't believe it was much more than wallpaper paste.


Amazing to go in there now and read those old articles but I was furious at the time.

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