Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Paper Grocery Bags, Elmers Glue, Rit Dye & Polyurethane = Fabulous Floor! You're Kidding, Right?

As you know, I'm participating in www.lovelycraftyhome.com's "Get Your Crap Together Party".  I've been frantically working on remodeling my woman cave/craft area.  Although this room is not large, the project is taking much longer than I anticipated.  Typical for my 1888 house!

Anyway, the floor was AWFUL in this area.  I looked on the web for various flooring techniques and I opted for trying out the a brown paper floor.  I based what I did on The Ultimate Brown Paper Flooring Guide on Lovely Crafty Home.

I forgot to take a before shot but the first thing I had to do was to remove the old tile.


Look what I found!  Ugly tar that was used as the glue for the old tile.  It's spread across the entire subfloor!  UGH!  We may need to lay a new subfloor! :(

Here is the floor with all the tile removed.


The instructions at Lovely Crafty Home talk about applying stain to your papered floor (once the glue is dry before you apply your polyurethane) with a light hand.  I decided to try adding RIT dye to my glue mixture so I made a sample board.  You can see more about that here.

Anyway, I chatted with my husband about the tar issue and I decided to try out the paper bag treatment in a small corner of the room (glued & polyurethaned). Guess what!  It worked which means...no new subfloor needed!  However, a note to you.  Many of the other sites that discuss the gluing of the paper to the floor have your do so in this way

1.  brush glue/water mixture onto the floor
2.  lay your paper onto the gluey floor and smooth flat
3.  brush on a coat of glue/water mixture on top of the paper.

This is the method I did when I laid it onto my sample portion of the floor.  It stayed on well, however, I was able to remove it with a wall paper scraper and elbow grease.  My husband recommended that I soak the paper so that the glue goes through the entire paper:  this would help it adhere better.  Well, this is the method that lovely crafty home suggests.  So, let's get started with the real floor!

We had to finish preparing the floor.  This meant going around and hammering in any nails that were sticking up.  We also needed to screw down the floor boards a bit more to ensure that they would not move when people walked on the floor.  Then, we finished with putting down fiberglass tape (you use when working with drywall) along the floor board joints to help strengthen these areas.


Now, it's time to gather the supplies for the new flooring!


Paper grocery sacks (my room is 6' x 10' and took about 45 bags) or you can purchase a roll of kraft paper
1 gallon of Elmer's Glue All (NOT washable glue).  I found this at Lowe's
1 bottle of liquid Rit dye
1 gallon of Water Based Polyurethane (I found this at Home Depot)
Disposable Gloves
Scissors
Large Paint Brush
Sponge (this is to have on hand in case you splash either your glue mixture or polyurethane on the walls)

The first thing you need to do is tear up your paper bags (or kraft paper).  Note with grocery sacks.  You can't use the part that has printing on it; the ink will bleed through.  Also, the area where the bag is double thick (glued together) will not work.  Regarding the parts of the bag where there are creases where the factory folded the bag, these creases will probably show through onto your finished floor so check these out on your sample board to see what you think of this look.

Okay, back to tearing up your paper.  My pieces were anywhere from 4" in diameter to 12".  Most were about 6-8 inches.  I like the varied sizes, I feel it adds more dimension to the final look.  Also, smaller pieces make the floor look more leathery...but will add to the installation time.  I placed my pieces into two piles:  pile 1 had edges there were straight so that I could put these edges up against the wall while pile 2 had all roughly torn edges for use in the middle of the room.


Now, I did not previously tear my paper and I severely underestimated how much paper this project would take.  As lovely crafty home suggests, I would spend an evening tearing up paper while watching TV and place the paper in two different large plastic bags.  I would also crumple up the paper before I placed it into these plastic bags.  Here's my pile crumpled up.




Back to the floor!  Next I mixed up my glue/water/dye mixture into a small batch:  about 1/2 cup of elmer's glue to 1/2 cup of water and a splash of Rit dye (about 1-2 tsp).    Note, I later switched to using an old quart yogurt container to mix my glue mixture.




I stirred this up and poured some into a bowl. I also crumpled up some paper pieces and placed them in the bowl to soak (notice in honor of lovely crafty home, I found a similar bowl to use!).


Once the paper has absorbed the glue (you can tell, the texture will feel different but don't let it soak too long or it will fall apart), wearing rubber gloves, pick up a piece and starting in a corner, lay out a piece and smooth it out.  Continue working by first adhering pieces toward the wall and then filling in with middle pieces.  Make sure the pieces overlap, the edges do not fold under and that the edges are laying flat.  Also work to see that there are no bubbles underneath the paper pieces: you want to make sure the paper adheres to the floor.


You can see that I switched to the yogurt container!  Also, see how the purple glue mixture is beginning to dry brown (look in the corner).  Yes, the dye looks purple when you first mix it but it does dry brown.  Continue to lay paper.


Here is my floor once it has been completely covered with glued on paper!  


Now you need to wait a minimum of overnight to ensure that your floor is completely dry.  Here's the floor the next morning.  It looks pretty cool so far and I'm getting pretty psyched.




Here's an up close picture.  You can see hows the dye darkened not only the edges of the paper but all the veining from where the paper was crumpled.  Pretty cool!


Now it's time for the polyurethane.  Find a larger disposable pan or paint tray (I used an old liner from a food purchase from Costco).  Pour some polyurethane into the pan.


Now if you were happy with the color of your floor, you could just use the polyurethane as it is and add clear coats.  I wanted a little darker floor so I added some Rit dye to my polyurethane and yes, it turned purple again!


In a lot of blogs they have you attaching your brush to a piece of pipe or something so that you can apply it while standing up.  Since I have dye in my polyurethane, I didn't want to risk splashing it on the walls so I got on my hands and knees and applied a coat.  Yes, it does look purple!


You will need to have your polyurethane dry between coats.  To keep from having to continually wash out your brush, you can wrap it in either a plastic bag or plastic wrap to keep it from drying out between coats.


Apply enough polyurethane until you get the smoothness and look you want.  I applied 5 coats. Here's the floor before we attached the baseboard.


Here is an up close picture so you can see some definition on how the floor looks!


Here's the floor with the base board attached.  I think it looks awesome!!

Now one of my main hurdles in completing my "get your crap together" challenge is the floor needs to finish curing....which means I still can't move furniture in!!  I will keep you abreast of how my project progresses.  I just didn't get everything done in the time frame I had hoped.  If you'd like to see the other before and afters from people who participated, go here.  You'll find some great transformations and hopefully some inspiration as well!

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90 comments:

  1. Wow! What a neat idea! It turned out great!

    So glad you left your link for me at Happy Hour Projects. Following you!

    Adrianne
    www.happyhourprojects.com

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  2. Wow - that's a big project and you've done well!! Nice job!! I have a half finished basement with carpet, but I want to take the carpet out, so I can have a wine cellar. I have concrete under the carpet and I'm trying to decide what to do that would be cheap.

    Thanks for sharing this on the Take it on Tuesday blog hop!!

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  3. Hello from your newest follower! This project is so awesome! You did such a wonderful job! I would love for you to stop by our 1st ever Naturally-Nifty Party #1 and link up there!

    http://natural-nester.blogspot.com/2012/02/naturally-nifty-party-1.html

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  4. This looks fabulous, Marilyn! I bet people's jaws drop when you tell them that it's brown paper bags. Ha ha! I'm excited to see your finished room!

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  5. Hello from the Big Sis at Natural Nesters.. this is the coolest thing EVER! Great job! Thanks for putting it on linky party!

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  6. Ohhh I think your floors look great! I love the brown paper flooring, you are much braver then I am too chicken to try it! I tried to get my room done in time for Lovely Crafty Homes party too, but the flooring I ordered still isn't here. So I totally feel your frustration. Can't wait to see your final product, I'll have to stop by when you're done!

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  7. That is so cool! Now you've got me thinking of doing that on my front porch....

    Your newest follower.

    Holly

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  8. Wow! I've never seen anything like this before, its so cool! Thanks for linking up to Terrific Tuesday.

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  9. Talk about upcycling! I had never heard of paper bags being used to do floors, this is amazing!

    Visiting from Whimsically Homemade!

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  10. Wow! What a transformation! I would love it if you would show this off at my place today?
    Melody
    ChattyChics.com
    http://chattychics.com/2012/02/07/need-inspiration-wild-wednesday-2/

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  11. No way?? Is this for real?? AMAZING!!!!!!! Feel free to come and do my floor too :)

    Would you PLEASE link this up on my blog??
    http://thediydreamer.blogspot.com/2012/02/from-dream-to-reality-linky-party-2.html

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  12. Way to go! Great job! You can come do mine ;0)

    Following via Welcome Wednesday. I am your new GFC follower.

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  13. Surfed here via The Thrifty Home. All I can say is, "Wow!" How incredible!

    V

    http://kidscatsclutterandklutz.blogspot.com

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  14. Great blog!! Happily following via Welcome Wednesday. I hope you will follow me, too! Many blessings to you!

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  15. WOW!!! That looks so cool! I had no idea you could make a floor out of paper bags! I love it! Good job on all the hard work! Thanks for also sharing this at Thursday's Temptation.
    Jill
    twoyellowbirdsdecor.blogspot.com

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  16. That is so neat. It looks great! Thanks for linking up at From Scratch Friday! Come back next week :)

    ~Christina
    http://marriagefromscratch.blogspot.com/

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  17. looks fantastic, well done.

    followed a link from the Friday Fun Party.

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  18. Wow, your floor looks amazing! Did you need to sand between coats of poly? (Saw your link over at Shine on Fridays.)

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  19. That looks great -- wish I had the nerve to try something like it!

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  20. That is so crazy! Who would have thought paper bags would make great flooring!! Look wonderful!!

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  21. This is a really cool floor technique. I had never heard of it before. Do you know if you have to use brown dye since the paper bags are brown? Would you be able to use a blue or dark green?

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  22. That is a lot of work but the floor looks amazing.. I can not believe it's paper
    Thanks for linking up!

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  23. It turned out fantastic- What a great project! Would love for you to come share at my decorating link party- going on all weekend!

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  24. Wow, who would have thunk it?? :) I love this idea!

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  25. Wow this turned out awesome! At first I thought "did she redo her floors purple?" SO cool! I love the finished product!

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  26. Congratulations, it looks like a LOT of hard work. But the "veneer"-like final effect is smashing! Thank again for visiting :)

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  27. That looks beautiful. I keep trying to talk my hubby into doing that in out kitchen. I love the final product. :)

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  28. Turned out GREAT! How funny that you found that same bowl! Thanks for all the shout outs, and I'm so glad the paper floor worked out for you :)
    http://www.lovelycraftyhome.com

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  29. It really does look pretty amazing. It looks great. So creative.

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  30. WHAT no way, who would of though it. fab. i would love for you to link this up to my linky party going on now at http://twiggstudios.blogspot.com/2012/02/sunday-show-off-linky-party.html

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  31. Okay, a paper bag floor is definitely a new one for me. Now I want to know how well it cleans when you're all done. That's neat!

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  32. This is crazy! Wonderful use of paper bags!! I found you on the blog hop and just signed up! Come stop by when you get a chance!
    Nancy
    alifedesigned.blogspot.com

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  33. unbelievable!! I never heard of or thought of anything like this before! really cool...you are on to a whole new trend!!
    I am your newest follower..pls follow back if you can.

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  34. Very cool floor, never heard of this project idea before. Thanks for sharing at Bacon Time.

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  35. What!?! That is incredible! I had no idea. Now following you via the Linky blog hop and hope you'll follow me back. Shelby @ thebeansproutnotes.blogspot.com

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  36. You're kidding!! How stinkin' cool is that?! It turned out incredible! Thanks so much for sharing at Shine on Fridays!

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  37. This looks so good Marilyn. I've got timber floors (and internal stairs) and I'm thinking about doing this as a cheaper alternative. Thanks for linking it up at Thriving on Thursdays last week.

    Anne xx

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  38. Stopping by from the Linky Follower Party Hop! http://facebook.com/queenofsavings

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  39. No way, this is amazing!!!! How freaking cool!

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  40. Wow When I first started reading I did see how it would work. BUT IT LOOKS GREAT!I am now following you on Linky Follower. I would love it if you followed me back. I always enjoy meeting new Bloggers.

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  41. This is amazing!! We love it! We loved having you link up to our "Strut Your Stuff Saturday!" We hope to see you back next Saturday with more fun ideas! -The Sisters

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  42. So glad I found your lovely blog. I'm following you with the new Linky tool, straight from the Linky blog hop. I look forward to getting to know you better, Lori

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  43. Great floor idea! Found you via the Linky hop and have become your newest follower. I hope you have a chance to visit and perhaps become a follower of mine as well.

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  44. Holly Hanna I LOVE this!! It seems really time consuming but turned out so neat. Thanks for sharing with us at Link It Up Thursday.

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    1. Hello again, I wanted to let you know I featured you beautiful floors this week. You can check it out here.

      http://www.kadie-sevenalive.blogspot.com/2012/02/link-it-up-thursday-7.html#more

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  45. This turned out amazing! I'm still trying to get the nerve to try it. New follower via Linky Followers and GFC. Would love a return follow! Would also love for you to link up to my little party: http://www.nutmegplace.com/search/label/Show%20Off%20Saturday

    Hope to see you there!

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  46. What a great idea! It came out looking nice!
    Hopping by from the Linky Follower Blog Hop and am a new LINKY Follower! Hope you'll stop by my blog!RJ Does Books!

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  47. Blog Hopping - I've followed you via Linky Followers. Would love if you would follow me back.

    Thank you,
    Jeneen @ Suzie HomeCaker
    suziehc.blogspot.com

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  48. Thanks for stopping in again this week for the blog hop.

    Cheri from www.itssoverycheri.com

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  49. I've seen that done before and it looks gorgeous!!! I'm Linky Following you now too!

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  50. I've never seen this technique before . How cool it turned out ! I found you via the Blog Hop . I'm a new follower. I hope you have time to visit and follow back if you like :)

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  51. I am just speechless, and that rarely happens. The world needs to see this one!!! This looks like some expensive concrete floor texture. I am featuring this on my link party. It goes live in just a few minutes, so sorry for the last minutenes!!! Thank you so much for sharing.

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  52. I am featuring this project tonight at friday fun party.. :) You were the most viewed project.. Yay!
    Grab your featured button if you like and check out other featured projects.
    Love
    Hani

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  53. Oh geeh, you did soo good. It came out great. I was thinking this was going to be a disaster story, but no. Good for you.

    I am actually coming to your site from the FOLLOWER linky blog hop, and am following you ! :-) Will you follow me back?? Thank you so much when you do.

    PLUS: There is also a party on our blog, where you can feature 'your best creative work'. There are some great projects to see already, but we want to see your work!

    Use this link both to FOLLOW and to PARTY:
    http://www.FineCraftGuild.com/party/

    Hope to seeing you around!!
    Have a happy, creative day!

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  54. Found you on www.itssoverycheri.com's Linky Followers Blog Hop. I'm your newest follower, I'd love for you to follow back!

    Thanks so much and Have a Wonderful Evening!
    Aledia @ http://plumperfect.blogspot.com

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  55. Hi! I pinned this on Pinterest, posted on fb, and featured at Creative DIYers Club. Please feel free to grab the feature button :)

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  56. what a huge effort but looking very well now :)

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  57. I've been working on this with my hallway first. Instead of stain or dye, I have used craft paint and a sea sponge, colors are black, brown, and gray. To give it a "slate" look. I'm loving it much better than carpet and plan to do the rest of the bedrooms.
    Great job!
    Paula Pfister

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  58. I love, love, love this idea! But, as I have all wood floors throughout my house, I have nowhere to do it. Then I had a brainstorm! I'm getting ready to redo my bedroom and a smaller version of this done on a piece of thick plywood will make a great headboard! Now I can't wait to get started.

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  59. Wow, that is amazing! Thank you so much for sharing with us. I just might have to search my house for a place to try this.

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  60. What a great project, it sure turned out great!
    Dolly

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  61. I saw you featured on another site. This is beautiful!! Visiting from the Linky Party Hop!! I hope you’ll visit – www.LaughterandGrace.com – and follow back.

    Have a wonderful weekend!

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  62. Girl, this is exactly why I host the "Drab to Fab" party! So I can learn from creative geniuses like yourself who come up with and execute things I would not come up with in a million years! I'd love to see more of your great links in about 3.5 days!
    I'm your newest follower too!

    Amy @ Sugar and Spice

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  63. I'm back from the Linky Blog Hop and I'm using Linky Follower to stalk you now. :)

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  64. Thank you for your contribution to our 'Time for a Party' link-up last week. Tomorrow we'll open a NEW party at http://www.finecraftguild.com/party/ and we'd love to see you there then again with a beautiful project like this.

    Till then! Keep up that great creativity!!!

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  65. What a clever Idea! Thank you so much for linking up!

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  66. I love this. I was just telling my hubby the other day about this type of DIY flooring.:> You did a great job

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  67. Just come on over from the blog hop. love your blog.

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  68. Absolutely amazing. Who would have ever thought a paper bag could create such an amazing effect! Thank you so much for sharing this at Project Queen's Party last week. I will be featuring it tonight at the Highlight Party.

    Mandy

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  69. Holy Moly!! It looks awesome!! I came back to follow you via Bloglovin' :) yay!
    x0x0 Jess
    {www.CraftyNonenseNoted.com}

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  70. That is amazing!! I found you through a blog hop and I am a new bloglovin follower. :)

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  71. I bet people don't believe it until they see it, right?! That's just too awesome. Way to go! Thanks for linkin' on on the Korner!! :)

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  72. WOW that is a pretty cool project. Completely different. I would have never guessed it was paper bags. Love how it turned out. :) I'm stopping over from The Scott's Crib Party. Have a great day. :)

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  73. Wow what a cool project! Thanks so much for sharing with us!

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  74. Wow! This is a neat idea! And it looks great!

    makingitfeellikehome.blogspot.com

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  75. amazing great job love the floor

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  76. Great work with your floor! I found you on blog hop and I'm now following you. I would appreciate if you would do the same. Thanks

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  77. No freaking way! Whoda thunk, with the paper bags? Great job!

    www.onedogwoof.blogspot.com

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  78. Awesome job!

    Mrs. Delightful
    www.ourdelightfulhome.blogspot.com

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  79. That is the biggest modge podge job I have ever seen! What an awesome outcome!!
    Coming from the Feed Me Friday Hop, Hope you can do the same
    Oh! My Heartsie
    Tweeting your blog post! @myllls
    Have a great weekend, Karren

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  80. Hi - I came via Inspire Me Monday. This is an epic project! I'm not much good with DIY and I don't know if I'd have the patience but this really does look amazing! Kudos on a great project

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  81. This looks fantastic! New GFC follower. I would love to have you link-up to the Creative Corner Hop. We open it every Monday and leave it open all week.

    Sandy
    Cherished Handmade Treasures

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  82. WOW is all I have to say about that. I would NEVER have the guts to try something like that. It turned out amazing!! Thanks so much for sharing at Toot Your Horn Tuesday :)

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  83. The thought would have nover crossed my minds, hadn't I seen it here! It looks fantastic -- definitely worth the hard work.

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  84. I did this in my bathroom, kitchen and dinning room. I love the look but now that I have had it completed for 3-4 months it looks like crap. There are scratches everywhere. I used a brown stain so the scratches in the floor turn white because of the drid glue. I reseached a ton before doing this and I must say I am disapointed in this. I also have spots on my floor that are faded and look "foggy" did anyone else have these issues? If so, did you do anything to fix it and found that you did something different? I love the overall lookand it looks better then what I had but I can see its not going to last long and I will have to reinvest in a short time again. Any help would be much appreciated!

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    1. It's been about 3 months since I finished my room and I am not experiencing any of the problems you have encountered. I wonder if perhaps your glue wasn't completely dry before you put your polyurethane on?

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  85. Wow! That's so awesome! It looks amazing.

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