Wallpapered chicken coop

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Discover a new and effortless way to decorate your home with our removable wallpaper! The featured design in this listing is printed onto your choice of Spoonflower removable wallpaper type: Peel-And-Stick Wallpaper or Pre-Pasted Wallpaper. Both of our options are perfect for rentals, accent walls, and DIY decor projects, and we offer a variety of lengths to choose from. Your Spoonflower wallpaper order will be printed in the USA on PVC-free paper using eco-friendly water-based inks. This…

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Nikki Husted on Instagram: "A few notes 📝…

1. This is my first time using the patch and deal so I don’t know how well it will hold up for years to come. I’ll update you after winter. If you try this with me, don’t come at me when the whole thing fails! 
2. Use a shop vac to clean the dust off the  wood if you sand it. I used a broom and I feel like I’m going to regret that. 
3. The glue and sealer I used had no noticeably smell so I felt comfortable putting the chickens in here after it dried. The sealer is very sticky for 2 days so don’t put any chickens in there too early! 
4. The wallpaper & supplies are saved for you in my chicken supply list! Click that then head to “mini coop”.

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Nikki Husted on Instagram: "A few notes 📝… 1. This is my first time using the patch and deal so I don’t know how well it will hold up for years to come. I’ll update you after winter. If you try this with me, don’t come at me when the whole thing fails! 2. Use a shop vac to clean the dust off the wood if you sand it. I used a broom and I feel like I’m going to regret that. 3. The glue and sealer I used had no noticeably smell so I felt comfortable putting the chickens in here after it…

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