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I love those old tin ceilings! I actually saw some for sale in one of the Home Depot/Lowes home improvement stores, but, they weren't tin. They looked like it and I wondered if it would have the same effect once installed and painted, decided they wouldn't, and passed. They were expensive too! They are fascinating and so decorative! I love the way the Victorians made everything with great curb appeal. Cheerful and sometimes whimsical. Unless it was naughty. They did that too.

I have seen real ones and I don't think it would look like anything but an expensive fake.

Old books and vintage objects. I love that bookshop and always look forward to going to it. Thanks so much for stopping by and leaving your words! Good morning to you! Looking forward to the weekend! Oh! No freeze here last night. My peonies and friends live!

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I hung some "wall paper" one time on a ceiling. It was solid white and now I am not sure what it was made of, but it was 3D so the design was raised. It was hung with a clay paste and when dried, you painted it like normal and it looked exactly like the real thing.

I always wondered what would happen if you got tired of it and what it would take to get it back off, but that was a problem for another day (or owner)...right?

I haven't been around the outside of the house to access the damage or lack of it. Not much can be done now either way.. .right?

Oh! I know what you are talking about. Many people painted wallpaper that was on the walls too. It was way easier than peeling it off, right? I have taken some of that off and it wasn't as bad as I thought it would be. I poked holes in it and wet it with a spray bottle and used a spatula to take it off.

Okay, it wasn't easy, but, doable.

"Supposedly" if the wall was prepped before the paper was hung, it should be easy to strip, however, the industry didn't know all about that for a long time, found out the hard way, but sometimes still didn't prep to save money. What did they care about when it came time for change, which always happens. I have stripped some that came off easily in nearly whole sheets and others that every little tiny smidge had to be forced off. It is impossible to tell which way it will be till you try to get off that first piece ! I have some in this house that is still smooth and hung well that would probably allow painting over easily without stripping, but some other, that REALLY needs to come down, whose seams are loose and .... well.... what a job ! That's why it has not been done yet.

In my current situation and age, I would much rather throw some money at someone else and have them do it. LOL !! Easy Peasy.....

Or... do a strip a day or so... I have had the tiny little peelings that are as big as a fingernail - in the entire room.

Yikes.

There are some things now that I do the same. I would rather hire it out than spin my wheels on it. Easier! And I am all about that!