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Nancy2[_2_] Nancy2[_2_] is offline
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On Apr 4, 5:19*pm, "Julie Bove" > wrote:
> Nancy2 wrote:
> > On Apr 3, 9:51 pm, "Julie Bove" > wrote:
> >> "sf" > wrote in message

>
> . ..

>
> >>> On Tue, 3 Apr 2012 18:48:07 -0700, "Julie Bove"
> >>> > wrote:

>
> >>>> The shape I have has a big wedge out of it. How about I ask another
> >>>> question then. Does anyone know where I can get shelf paper made
> >>>> for this
> >>>> type of shelf? In other words, extra wide? That is my problem.
> >>>> Trying to
> >>>> get something that is big enough. Someone suggested floor tiles
> >>>> but in thinking about that, that would be a big waste because of
> >>>> the rounded edge.
> >>>> And a real PITA I think to cut to size and install. I really would
> >>>> like to
> >>>> have something that is all one piece. But it doesn't seem like
> >>>> that is going to happen.

>
> >>> Some craft stores, fabric stores and old fashioned Five & Dimes sell
> >>> oil cloth. I think I've seen something clear with a peel off backing
> >>> tucked in with the oil cloth, try calling around to places like
> >>> that.

>
> >> I have not seen any of that around in years! I can't remember now
> >> where I was living when I did see it. Perhaps in CA? I do remember
> >> seeing it in rolls on big racks. We are going to Hobby Lobby
> >> tomorrow. I will look there. But I don't remember seeing any.
> >> Thanks. I was thinking of getting flannel backed table cloths but
> >> again that would result in a lot of waste.

>
> > There is self-stick clear plastic (and "frosted" style, too) available
> > in nearly every fabric store and also in home stores like Menard's,
> > Lowe's, etc. *Like sf said, just call around.

>
> I will look at Hobby Lobby.


They may have it, but I'd head for more of a true fabric shop.

N.