bttrflygrl
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I'm just about finished altering an unfinished wood tissue box that I bought at Michaels. I basically printed printed pattern paper onto plain white cardstock and "wallpapered" the box - one square piece on each side. I then added some trim, etc. Well, I put the project aside for a few weeks before finishing it and went back to it this weekend. Sure enough, the cardstack on 2 sides had buckled. Also, the paper was popping up a big in the corners. I was so very disappointed! I used Zip Dry to adhere the cardstock. I actually hated working with the Zip Dry (it's a pain to get good coverage and the nozzle needs to be cleared constantly), but I was told it's the best! So...
Is Zip Dry just not good for paper-to-wood applications? If so, what is a better choice for this type of project? I have 3 more unfinished wood boxes waiting in the wings and I really don't want this to happen again!
Thanks!
Is Zip Dry just not good for paper-to-wood applications? If so, what is a better choice for this type of project? I have 3 more unfinished wood boxes waiting in the wings and I really don't want this to happen again!
Thanks!