Cut the paper slightly
larger than the drawer front, then lay it onto the drawer front and smooth it out, taking care to
get as many
air bubbles and wrinkles out as possible.
The Parker paper directly addresses your «
bubbles» idea: if the UHI influence was
large, then it would be
larger on still days as opposed to windy ones, because on windy ones the
bubble of warm
air would
get blown away more readily.