That paper backing the shelves, a def keeper in my book.
Not exact matches
Among the books, all of which either wear their contemporary
paper jackets or are recent
paper -
backs, on the
shelves that climb the walls, are displayed plastic reproductions of such things as a Tibetan prayer wheel, African masks, a cross or two, a grinning gargoyle, several Indian - temple loving couples, and (standing in a corner) a crosier.
When I asked when the
paper -
back version would be released (because I want all of them to match on my
shelf) I was told not for about a year from now.
(I also hate it when
paper books don't have a blurb and that is a likely reason for me putting a book
back on the
shelf.)
Mrs. Snookes or Tufmutton, 2011 Foam, molasses, plastic, spray paint, finger sponges,
shelving, fondant, gourds, corn cobs, Joan of Arc statue, marzipan, lattice, storage bins, light gels, clip lamps, raffia, tree stake, crystal cat litter, crow wings, sun palms,
back scratcher, sponge glove,
paper towels, snake eggshells and garden planters, dimensions variable
In Belief System, the paintings are not hung but rest on low
shelves that ring the gallery walls like molding; in the
back, a skeletal bookcase hosts small works on
paper and artist chapbooks side - by - side.
It appears from your uninformative reason why my comment didn't «comport» to your very dodgy Comments Policy, that in your mind, when you say; «a
paper from years ago», that you are now saying that valid scientific evidence
backed up by the Earth Sciences department at Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY, The American Geophysical Union & Harvard University has a
shelf life and if it exceeds a certain time frame it is deemed invalid.
The folks at Way Basics decided to engineer a product that uses some of that excess waste office
paper, but that is also durable enough to last for years before it is recycled
back into more zBoard
shelves and cabinets.
Although of course this will be «blazened» on the top
shelf at the
back of the library basment locked store - room under a pile of unrelated
papers, that has been shut for refurbishment for years!
Don't forget to go
back to the
paper resources throughout your research if appropriate; ask yourself if you've taken too narrow an approach to the problem; use the library catalogue rather than scanning the
shelves as the best texts / resources are often checked out;
Step 2: Once the contact
paper is cut, peel away half of the
backing, just enough to stick to one side of the
shelf.
Step 4: Using the same tecnique as step 2, peel away the contact
paper backing and smooth the contact
paper to the other side of the
shelf.
Love the
paper in the
back of the
shelves.
From covering binders, to lining the
back of
shelves, to covering organizing drawers,
paper of all kinds can solve problems!
Take your china cabinet from staid to sumptuous by lining the
back or
shelves with a sheet of deliciously patterned
paper.
Try using strips of brightly - coloured
paper to line the
back of
shelving for a fun and colourful new look that can be achieved in an afternoon.
Gently peel
back a few inches from the
backing of the contact
paper and place the sticky side against the
shelf.
I'm updating my office now and just yesterday was thinking of lining the
back of my
shelves with
paper.
I think my favorite part of the room is the
paper on the
back of the
shelves... how cool is that?!
I love that
paper you used to line the
back of those
shelves!!
And the
paper at the
back of the
shelves?
we couldn't remove the
back panel so instead we removed the glass
shelves to clear space for installing the contact
paper from the front
I finally decided to line the
back of these
shelves with four nice wrapping
paper rolls from TJ Maxx.
I added wrapping
paper to the
backs of these
shelves a few years ago for a quick update, and it was a great way to refresh these
shelves that I was growing a little tired of.
Line the
back of the
shelves with a co-ordinating small - scale
paper in a tonal shade of blue.