Hi! I am Jim Tiner, professional paper hanger. Today we are hanging borders. Right now we have just hung a border on the ceiling and we are going to go one step further and we are going to mirror the border.
Mirroring is nothing more than whatever you've hung on the ceiling, you are going to hang on the wall, to look the same on the ceiling as the wall.
You take the piece and as you can see they line up. They line up and smoothing it out, remember not a lot of pressure, not a lot of pressure; do not push too hard because it will stay, it will stick. We've talked about it in our former videos. Now we want to use the same technique, it's nothing more than hanging wallpaper. And to minimize the amount of pattern loss in the inside corner, don't wrap it around the corner, you always want to cut the corner.
Okay, you can see the very little pattern loss here, and that's the way we want to continue it. However, when you mirror, you want to line it up, so that it mirrors itself. You do have a little and you are going to have a little pattern loss in the inside corner. But, we have minimized it.
Now we are going to have to trim that out. And trimming it out is nothing more than taking it apart and cutting it exactly to the inside corner. So that when you put it back together it's going to look like one continuous piece, even though there is some pattern missing.
Put it back with the area that's wrapped around the inside corner just a tad and we put that back, and you can see we have mirrored what we have on the ceiling to what we have on the wall.
Okay, we've hung the border on the ceiling, we've mirrored it on the wall, and we've got into the inside corner and out of the corner with this little pattern loss as possible and still mirrored it here. I want to thank you for watching and I want and I hope that your job comes out as nice or as well as you thought it would. Thank you!
Transcription by:
Scribe4you Transcription Services