I taped a piece of contact
paper sticky side up to N's high chair tray with duct tape — lots of duct tape He hardly messed with it last time, but I wanted to be sure he didn't pull it off.
Not exact matches
Because this dough is on the
sticky side, place it in the middle of a large piece of parchment
paper, then cover it with a second piece of parchment
paper.
To stretch each
side but the dough between two baking
papers, it would be easier as the dough is
sticky.
Transfer the dough balls to a baking sheet covered in parchment
paper sugar
side up (
sticky, non-sugar
side down) about 2 inches apart.
Place another sheet of contact
paper on top,
sticky side down.
When he's done, place the artwork on a piece of contact
paper,
sticky side up.
Appropriate for: 9 to 18 months Skills developed: Fine motor, hand - eye coordination What you'll need: A piece of contact
paper, tape, and a few small toys Take a piece of
sticky contact
paper, the kind you use for lining drawers and shelves, and place it,
sticky side up, on your kitchen floor.
When your toddler is done placing the pieces, cover the entire thing with another piece of contact
paper,
sticky side down.
Cut a piece of contact
paper large enough to cover the tree completely, and attach it to the wall with masking tape,
sticky side out (see video below to see this part in action).
cut a cross out in the center of the
paper plate and then place a piece of contact
paper on the backside of the
paper plate with the
sticky side facing through the cross opening.
Attach the contact
paper to the wall
sticky side out.
If your toddler and glue are like oil and water, try using double
sided tape or using contact
paper (
sticky side up) for those first collages.
Lastly, tape some contact
paper sticky -
side up to a table and let your baby affix large pieces of
paper, tissue
paper, lightweight toys, etc..
The double -
sided adhesive sheet is just a
sticky sheet with
paper on both
sides — so you cut, peel, stick, peel, and then adhere whatever medium you want on top.
Lay the contact
paper sticky -
side down over the leaf.
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sided «Parts of a Flower» Poster (6) Mini pom - poms Pollen movers: feathers, fake fur, pom - poms, pipe cleaners, loop fasteners Handle materials: craft sticks, building straws and connectors, thin straws, clothespins Fabric flowers (lilies and tulips) Flower cups and small
paper cups Plastic coins Double -
sided tape,
sticky notes, masking tape, glue dots, and rulers * Refills available.
Make the area less attractive to the cat using items like aluminum foil,
sticky paper, sandpaper, or a carpet runner with the nubby
side up.
The following are some examples of each: Textures:
sticky paper, aluminum foil, heavy plastic, or a plastic carpet runner (knubby
side up) can be placed in areas you want to be off limits.
Try using one of the following on the spot: plastic carpet runners placed upside down, heavy plastic, contact
paper with the
sticky side up, strong - smelling potpourri, solid - type room deodorizers, or cologne.
Take a
sticky note and run it,
sticky -
side down, between your keys, being sure to lower the
paper as much as you can between the keys, while sliding the
paper around between the keys.
Here's a little trick I like to use: Write down the name of the job you are targeting on a sheet of scrap
paper or a
sticky note, and keep it by your
side as you write.
They're super
sticky underneath the white
paper backing on the back
side of them, so I just peeled it off, and stuck»em to the tub...
Gently peel back a few inches from the backing of the contact
paper and place the
sticky side against the shelf.
Laura, is it hard to put the
sticky paper around the backing on both
sides?
We hung them up with clear contact
paper (sandwiched the map between two sheets so that one
sticky side faced the front of the map, and the other sheet's
sticky side faced the wall, away from the map).