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This self-adhesive green velvet flock shelf liner is perfect for DIY enthusiasts looking to enhance their space. Measuring 17.7" x 117", it offers easy application, sound absorption, and a crease-free finish, making it ideal for jewelry boxes, drawers, and decorative backdrops.
S**K
Great product
Bought this for lining multiple small drawers in a hutch I built. Easy to cut, sticks well but not so aggressive that it's hard to position before pressing in. Soft to touch and lots of nice colors. I will definitely buy again for future shop products.
K**N
worked great
Purchased this to line the dresser drawers for the furniture I purchased and refinished for my teenage daughter. It was so easy to use and not to heavy. The sticky back was easy to work with and the drawers looked beautiful when complete.
D**P
Good quality
Worked perfectly for jewelry box liner, very smooth
D**E
Great
Works great nice and smooth and it's thick good adhesive on the back to
S**E
Felt liner
Got this to line an armoire, easy to use, very nice looking
C**N
Very nice velvet flocking
I used this material to line the bottoms of some jewerly cabinets I built. Easy to install and looks excellent. Definitely a recommendation here.
D**E
good price
works well
B**E
Beautiful Color
Chose the blue for my daughter’s white vanity. It’s a beautiful royal blue. Easy to line the drawers with but had to use scissors. I tried using a razor and it frayed a little bit.
M**Y
Easy to apply.
Love the velvet. I used it on a silverware storage box that I refinished. The box was missing the velvet on the bottom. I laid out the velvet and traced the box on the paper side, cut it out and applied, slowly removing the paper as I pressed and smoothed along the way. Worked perfectly! Love the results. Used a black velvet. So thin and soft, you can’t even see it from the side but does the job of protecting from scratching countertops. Arrived quickly, no issues.
M**T
Very Luxurious!
The media could not be loaded. There seems to always be a spot where you can squeeze in a little velvet that gives it a more elegant touch. What I did with this one, the Apricot coloured velvet is I was refinishing a clock that I found on MarketPlace for 40$ and I decided to give the clock a nice glossy glassy Navy Blue look. I was aiming to achieve the same finish as is on a Grand Piano. I think they call that a Polyester Black Piano Finish except instead of Black, I am to use Navy Blue. I think I got pretty darn close to it. But the clock has an inside section where the pendulum is and that needed to be finished as well. It was either I put it Navy Blue or paint it another colour to contrast or… I then thought of finishing that area in velvet. I first wanted to do white velvet to give my clock the look of a Navy Blue Men’s Suit as in the clock would have been wearing a white shirt. But then I thought, I’m a smoker and we smoke inside plus if that white ever gets dirty with anything, it might not be forgiving and then I was looking at the available colours and stumbled on this Apricot. The ad was true to colour and as you can see, the picture in the as is the exact same colour as the velvet and the Apricot would be more forgoving towards the smoke, it would blend in and go unnoticed meanwhile the Apricot also blends in really well with the Gold/Brass Clock Face on the top portion and it happens to go really well with the Navy Blue and the Pendulum too. So Apricot was my choice. I almost thought for 2 seconds to make it a funky clock and do something like Hot Pink Velvet and although Navy Blue and Pink go well together, I decided to stay a little more conservative and go with a look that I won’t be pressed to change sometime soon.The adhesive on the velvet works just fine. I didn’t have to spread any more glue. The paper on top of the adhesive is easy to peel off making it an easier application. I still ended up with a couple of kinks, by my fault. The real trick is, I think when applying velvet is that you want to get as close as you possibly can to the real measurements of the area you’re covering without going over in dimensions AND you also want to start off with a straight application the right way the first time. Anything different than that might make you go all over the place with the velvet which causes you to have to make some adjustments in the course of action which then makes inevitable kinks in the velvet. Depending on how intense the kink is, some can still be smooth out but when you have one you’re bound to have more. Be careful and take your time. Make sure everything is lined up and do your best. I haven’t mastered it fully yet. I’ve applied velvet to 3-4 projects already and I still seem to end up with at least 1-2 kinks somewhere along the way. The kinks happen mostly with the first application of the project. I get better with the second and third piece. So a tip maybe… don’t start with the most important piece of the puzzle with the velvet. Try a piece at first that will be less noticed and a bit hidden to practice and I guess to… “get the kinks out”!! Cheers ~ MjM 〽️
G**.
Well worth the price
I now have the perfect lining for my gift box that I make for my wooden cake knife. the product is very easy to use, and comes in a lot of different colours (colors for our Americans cousins) It is easy to cut with a paper cutter to get the perfect size or cut it with scissors - the adhesive sticks to a lot of different material and does not peel off once applied. Very happy with this item.
V**O
Es buenisimo
Excelente todo en orden
L**W
Great value, fabric and reusable
Like this one, used for Christmas window. Lovely and plush, peeled off easily to be reused again.
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