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Re: Japanese paper is a eureka moment
very nice screen. I recently used japanese paper on a shoji style tv cabinet. The methods from Rob Brown's article were very helpful but I found an even easier application online at eshoji.com. They carry traditional washi paper as well as some really cool and durable laminated paper that looks just like the other stuff but it's lasts forever. They also make a very thin double sided tape that is about 3/16 wide. You just attach the tape, stick the paper and you're done.
posted: 3:29 pm on January 15th