Well gee Tracy, I know that everyone always advises to remove wallpaper before painting when you can......but ( and I hope I don't draw too much flame for suggesting this ) your wallpaper sans primer seems to have developed a permanant relatinship with the paper topping on your drywall. If it's on there that good, why don't you consider just leaving it there. You could blend the areas you've already worked on with some topping coumpound and a little sanding. You could probably use a good quality hiding primer , which they'll even tint for you. ...Just a thought, and good luck..BobB