How do I so easy diy backsplashes?
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Lots of ideas.
https://www.hometalk.com/search/posts?filter=backsplash%20ideas
We needed to do a back splash and found the least expensive are the peel and stick. They had metal ones that looked 3 Dimensional and were copperish, brassish, or tinish...if those are words, but now they have MANY kinds. They can be cut as needed and work great! Just follow the instructions. Good luck with this, Jayne.
Jayne: here are some great ideas!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eMbVJWjot2c
The easiest backsplashes are the peel and stick sorts that come in all sorts of styles now. You can get a metallic look (copper, tin, brass etc) or subway wall white brick look, or any other sort you can imagine. Check with your local home improvement stores for what they have on hand or a catalogue on what they can order for you. They are user friendly and if we can put them up, anyone can. They look great and wash off and look 3 dimensional.