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I love contact paper! There are so many different things you can make using it. Here are just 12 DIY projects to enjoy with contact paper.
Paint a blank canvas, apply sticky backed plastic heart, water down some left over water based paint and place in the middle of the heart. Using a drinking straw....blow the paint from the centre of the heart to the edge of the canvas. Remove the plastic heart while the paint is still wet and allow it to bleed back into the heart shape. Leave to dry and hang on your wall
I turned an old shoe box into a pretty piece of storage by covering it in magazine cut-outs and sticky back plastic
Original Pinner says: "V - vocabulary. My wow word wall - brick wallpaper with sticky back plastic over it, so whiteboard pens can be used to write on the wall." Love it!
Sticky backed plastic taped to the floor-sticky side up- lots of scrap paper- little tots will love sticking bits and bobs to the plastic and it is fairly mess free!! Once finished stick another sheet on top for stained glass effect!!
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