Contact paper counter top

Mitziblueyes
by Mitziblueyes
So I thought if I'm going to change my bathroom, I might as well test the colors first!
Step 1-counter tops!
Plain white on white!
Vinyl faux contact paper!!
Step 2-create my own chalk paint and paint/antique the cabinets!
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  • Meenala Meenala on Sep 06, 2020

    Where are the instructions?

  • Barbara D Barbara D on Oct 15, 2020

    Well, as of 10/15/2020 it does not show or even say how to do this. Just before and after pics. Does this remove easily when you need to move?

  • Marcia Marcia on Aug 22, 2021

    How did you seal the contact paper? Looks wonderful.

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  • Pam Krupp Pam Krupp on Jan 30, 2019

    I did this in my bathroom and I am very pleased with it. I got the granite looking contact paper at the dollar tree. My investment is a two dollars and a little time.

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    • Mitzi Mitzi on Mar 30, 2023

      Golley, 5 yrs later and a make-over I did pops up on a post I was looking at. The contact paper went down easily, my kids made messes, as did I and it wiped right up. Never had it lift, except one spot where I miscut and added a thin tiny piece to cover, that thin piece lifted. Removing was no issue, peeled right up.

  • Joanie Joanie on Feb 28, 2019

    I really like your paper and you did an excellent job. I could never tell it wasn't the real deal.

    • Mitzi Mitzi on Mar 30, 2023

      Thank you!! It held up for over 5 yrs until I finally could afford to redo it.

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