Contact paper Sentence Examples

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  • Turn your favorite finger paint pictures into washable place mats by laminating them with clear contact paper.

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  • Decorating with contact paper is an affordable way to turn every day items into eye catching room accents.

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  • With a little creativity, a roll of contact paper can go a long way!

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  • Since contact paper comes in different colors and textures, it makes it the perfect medium for decorating and covering shelves, jars, boxes, countertops and other objects.

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  • One cute way of decorating with contact paper is to create a bistro style menu board out of chalkboard contact paper.

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  • Cut the contact paper 1/2 inch longer and wider than the cardboard.

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  • Place the edge of the contact paper at the top edge of the cardboard.

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  • Lay out a sheet of contact paper with the backing still attached.

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  • Always apply contact paper to a clean, dry surface.

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  • Don't apply contact paper over a bumpy surface, like over old paint.

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  • Use sandpaper to smooth a surface before applying contact paper.

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  • To keep your contact paper from peeling up, apply it correctly.

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  • If the font or phrase that you want gets pricey in a custom printing, consider making your own quote stickers from contact paper.

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  • Select a thin, vinyl contact paper in the color or pattern of your choice.

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  • Trace the letters of the quote onto the contact paper and cut them out as carefully as possible.

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  • Apply the contact paper to the wall for a custom, instant wall quote in your favorite phrase.

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  • Cover the photos with transparent contact paper.

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  • Seal the game board between two pieces of laminate paper or clear contact paper to keep it clean and neat.

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  • Use a sheet of clear contact paper or laminate paper to seal your game board inside.

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  • Take the backing off of a piece of white or light colored contact paper with the sticky side up.

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  • Have the kids arrange the cut-out pictures in a pattern of their choosing, using up all the space on the contact paper in the process.

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  • If you are bothered by their appearance, cover them with decorative contact paper.

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  • A transfer stencil allows you to draw your design on paper, before using contact paper to transfer the design outline onto the skin.

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  • To make your paper dolls more durable, try laminating them with clear plastic contact paper.

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  • When you're finished, have it laminated or seal it with clear contact paper to use as a sturdy placemat.

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  • Laminate the cards for extra durability by covering them in clear contact paper.

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  • Pull the carbon paper and the pattern away, leaving only the contact paper on the glass.

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  • Cut all of the solid shapes out of your pattern, which is now on the contact paper.

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  • Pull the contact paper off and admire your handiwork.

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  • For a simple etching design, you can create a custom stencil with a craft knife and contact paper.

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  • To do this, simply trace your design onto the contact paper and cut out the areas where you want the etching cream to touch the glass.

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  • If desired, cover the bookmark in clear contact paper to make it more durable.

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  • To make the placemats more durable, have them laminated at a local copy shop or cover them with clear contact paper.

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