So remember that cool Mural I worked on for most of my Saturday? Well, It began to unravel. Literally! The paper began to peel away from the wall and curl over on itself! A TOTAL disaster!
I, in my panic, forgot to take pics of it. But I wrestled with the sticky underside and unraveled the pieces to put them back up right again. (Ever try to un stick tape that has stuck to itself? Yeah! That multiplied by 1000!)
I was pretty proud that I dealt with it and did not cave and rip it all down. I knew after the first few minutes that I was in total Damage Control.... I was not going to expect it to be as good as those first pics.
As I slept through the night... with a few "band aids" applied... I woke up to the edges peeling once again. This time, at least, It was merely unsightly and not a disaster that had to be unraveled. I then began to formulate a plan.
The mural is designed to be able to be pulled off. So it is "semi-permanent". The problem is I had hoped that it would stay put until I wanted to pull it off! Not less than and hour after installation.
So how do you keep the ability to remove it while still having it stay on the wall? My solution:
Painters tape and wallpaper glue! I would tape under the seams and then glue the vinyl mural to the top of the tape!
But when I went to Menhards, I discovered 2 sided tape by Gorilla Glue!
In retrospect, I should have bought a second roll.... because that Gorilla Tape did the trick! It grabbed onto the sticky adhesive that came on the backside of the Mural. And it has held up so far. I honestly see no reason now why it should fail ( the first 24 hours would have been the test)
However, I did run out of that tape... so I was forced to use my plan "A" after all. Which also worked! So I am pretty proud of that at the moment. I did have a third option of taping the two seams together... but thankfully I did not have to go down that path. I tested the theory out on a small section, and it "worked" but was a flimsy, lumpy solution. The gorilla tape worked the best!
So now I have to work on the seams that are slightly turned up. I can press them down, but they still pop up. So I will do the Wall paper trick of glue and a putty knife to smooth it down. But I may have to wait on that one when I have more time.
Other than that, I failed to mention the monthly allowance of Candy from the Haribo! We got a number of goodies... including Wild Berry Bears,
Unicorns, Reindeer, and Sour Spaghetti. I shared mine with a number of Zebra friends because I knew they had requested Gummys from Phil and Patty and never got them. Besides... What was I going to do with all of that candy?
I'm sure I will be unloading more treats on various friends in the future as the gummys pile up. Might as well share the love.
By the way, the Unicorn and Wild Berry Bears are AWESOME! And fresh. Personally I think Fresh trumps everything in the realm of food. And having gummy bears that are this fresh will probably make you never want to buy them from the store again!
I believe the Chanterelles are closing up shop for the summer. It really had to hunt for them last Sunday, but still managed to fill a basket. I also found a few other dandies along the way.
But I'm going to miss finding the Chanterelles now. I guess the next things to look out for will be the hen of the woods and Lung Oysters. I know the Shrimp of the woods and Chicken of the woods are still viable finds. Along with the Lion's mane.
But they never pop out in the numbers like the Chanterelles. So finding those mushrooms are kind of like a flash of light.... Fun for a moment, but then quickly forgotten.
Another week begins! And Monday is already over! Time certainly flies at the Haribo... And you really have to focus to make every second count.