Commercial Wallpaper can only be ordered in 30-yard bolts.
Each yard covers 12 sq. ft. (One 30-Yard-Bolt covers 360 sq. feet)
Each 30-Yard-Bolt costs $
Enter sq. ft. you need to see how many bolts you'll need to order.
Total price will be based on the # yards you'll need.
Please remember that online images are digital representations of actual patterns and the true colors may vary slightly (i.e., a little lighter or darker than what you see). Ordering samples for true color match is highly recommended. Wallpaper industry standard size for samples is 8" x 10". We offer standard memo samples for $7.99 each. Bigger-size samples are available for some patterns, and please call us if you are looking for bigger samples.
Description:
Postcard-esque script meshes with these beautiful long stemmed peonies for a unique floral wallpaper pattern
Product Specifications:
Pattern #:CG28861
Pattern Name:Postcard Peonies
Finish:
Solid Vinyl
Match:
DropMatch
Paper Attributes:
Extra-Washable, Very Good Lightfast, Prepasted Backing (No Glue Required), Peelable
Hello - I intend to use this as SHELF paper. I will NOT be gluing it down. We have an older home with hand-built cabinetry, so I need to origami-fold the paper around the hand-carved adjustable shelf supports in each corner, then create a folded-under drop along the front of each shelf. This is the part that will be seen when you open the cabinet. So, I need to know whether this solid vinyl will hold a knife-edge crease. Typically, this is done by first folding the paper, then rubbing over it with the metal handle of a letter opener - a dull rounded metal surface - to smooth the crease an
4/12/2020 2:49:35 PM Carol Potkanski: Reply
Hello - I intend to use this as SHELF paper. I will NOT be gluing it down. We have an older home with hand-built cabinetry, so I need to origami-fold the paper around the hand-carved adjustable shelf supports in each corner, then create a folded-under drop along the front of each shelf. This is the part that will be seen when you open the cabinet. So, I need to know whether this solid vinyl will hold a knife-edge crease. Typically, this is done by first folding the paper, then rubbing over it with the metal handle of a letter opener - a dull rounded metal surface - to smooth the crease an