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Try the new peelable Contac paper. It is a bit thinner than the regular Contac paper but it comes in a few pretty patterns. You might also find some partial rolls of wallpaper at a local Restore for little money that could work for you.
Hi Dawn! Here are some links that are helpful. Best wishes to you on this project!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uArGPtV8vYg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fhr1kPItHN4
https://www.thebudgetdecorator.com/6-ways-to-redo-a-backsplash-right-over-the-old-one/
https://www.homedepot.com/b/Flooring-Tile-Tile-Backsplashes/Backsplash/N-5yc1vZbcszZ1z0p5qm?cm_mmc=SEM%7CG%7CBase%7CD23%7C23-6_FLOOR_AND_WALL_TILE%7CNA%7CDSA%7c71700000032321061%7c58700003835937257%7c39700030691396481&msclkid=39db90de93ef1cd8b3cfccf7bc33c426&gclid=CNGP47S3yN8CFQOMswodc-4E8A&gclsrc=ds
I bought a large poster with acrylic/heavy plastic cover at an estate sale for $2.00.
I had to trim it just a bit to fit the back-splash area behind my stove. I I fastened it to
the wall with 2 small nails near the top. The covering protects image from grease which can easily be wiped clean. The image could easily be changed to ?? photos, holiday or seasonal scenes. It is 'rent friendly' and inexpensive even if you have to pay full price for the poster, and best of all it is 'one of a kind'.
Hello would you consider paint and possibly stenciling?