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jonboylaw

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Chaps,
I recently replaced the headliner in my Devon with foamex, the hardboard was sagging badly. So now I have nice smooth grey headlining and I want to jazz it up a bit. Thinking of sticker bombing it, any suggestions for suppliers or maybe and alternative to this ?

Jon


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Btw, I think you can leave out the glue with the Razzle

thats what i thought too but , didnt want to give peeps a mindfuck image before work ;)

jth
 
We got an old "counties of England" book, US and a European road atlases and made a collage of all of the places that were important to us... we covered the underside of our top locker with it and it looks pretty cool. It's got some meaning to us, so neatly sidesteps all of the "pointless scenester malarkey" :msn4:


Kids at work by iancleary, on Flickr


almost done by iancleary, on Flickr


decoupage by iancleary, on Flickr

Make it personal, especially if the kids are going to be camping with you it'll be one of those things that means something to you all. It'll be the stuff their grown-up recollections are made of*.


































* Ideally they'd remember long hot summers too... not a FRICKEN chance!!!! :lol:
 
BTW... that's not Mordor in the top right hand corner... I'm *not* Frodo...


decoupage by iancleary, on Flickr

It's a comparison of the "hills of Great Britain"... we *like* hills.

Mmmmm... mounds.
 
I came across http://www.oilcanstickers.com" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; this morning and they do sticker bomb sheets. Looks pretty cool and it's got me thinking of doing it :lol:
They do sheets up to 1m x 1m too!
 
jonboylaw said:
Fire,
I was considering old 50's road maps and some glamour girls etc. Did you just use PVA or was it wall paper paste ?

Looks smart chap.

Jon


Cheers dude, we used PVA. Covered the wood and then layered the maps and the PVA with a PVA topcoat. Hopefully sealed against condensation :)
 
Ryanmck1984 said:
I came across http://www.oilcanstickers.com" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; this morning and they do sticker bomb sheets. Looks pretty cool and it's got me thinking of doing it :lol:
They do sheets up to 1m x 1m too!


Nice website and cool stickers 8) £29.99 each for the 1mx1m it would start getting costly if youre doing a large area though :shock: cool though 8)
 

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