How do I use old window blinds for my backslash?
I have 2 inch blinds ..i like to cut up into "subway tiles" for kitchen back splash
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If your old blind slats look like wood-this could work!
Hello Elizabeth,
This How to Use Old Blinds as a Back-splash! DIY | Hometalk link might be helpful
https://www.hometalk.com/diy/kitchen-dining/backsplashes/from-windows-to-walls-34186882?expand_all_questions=1
Using Old Blinds as a Back-splash!
Hi Elizabeth. I'm Cindy. It's best to start with cleaning the blinds. Then start cutting the blinds at the little holes where the string was. Start putting the slats on the wall. Be sure to alternate seams. All purpose interior clear Loctite Power Grab Adhesive and 5/8 brads to hold the slats in place until the adhesive dries. You can then fill in the brad holes with spackle. After it dries, sand it if necessary. And lastly, you can paint the entire surface with color of your choice. Wishing you all the best Elizabeth.