staples and tacks – These are the absolute best way for keeping the scene setters in place.I have also tried all of the following options at one point or another: Graveyard* and Spooky Sky* scene setters Are There Any Other Options? If the lights are dim and you have spider webs hanging from the ceiling, your guests probably won’t notice. I have this problem in my living room, and I usually go with the second option. You can live with the top part of your wall not being covered.You can buy additional scene setter rolls and cut them to fill the space at the top of the wall, or.If your ceilings are taller than 8′, you have 2 options: What Do I Do If My Ceilings Are Higher Than 8 Feet? In our example, 2 x 2 = 4…so you would need 4 of the 30 foot scene setters to cover all of the walls. Multiply this number by 2 (to cover an 8′ ceiling).
In our example, the next whole number after 1.4 is 2.
Divide the total from step 2 by 30 (the length of the scene setter).Measure the length of each of the walls in the room.Spooky tree trunks* and spooky tree tops* scene setters If the pattern needs to be matched (like the trees above)