August 13, 2008

Use Contact Paper On Your Kitchen Shelves

Filed under: Home Improvement — admin @ 3:48 pm

We moved a lot when I was a child, and every single time we moved my mom always took the time to put contact paper on all of the shelves in her new kitchen. She always seemed to use the same pattern, and I wondered if it was just really popular or if she had a stash of it somewhere. I remember it quite clearly. There were little ladybugs and mushrooms on the paper, and they were all colored in orange and brown. I don’t think she realized it, but that was almost comforting. Things were always changing because we moved so much, but that was a familiar sight no matter where we moved.

I don’t use contact paper on my kitchen shelves, but I do think it is a good idea. I think I’m just too lazy to take everything out and lay it down. They would help with the longevity of the shelves, and I think when I own my own home some day, I will want to use contact paper there and other places in my home.

You can use contact paper in your medicine cabinets and other shelves if you want to, and it might be a good idea. Things break or spill, and though contact paper won’t completely protect everything; it can go a long way to help keep things in good shape. Most of this paper is waterproof and will protect whatever if covers. You can even find it for your dresser drawers, but that might just be for the sake of looks rather than practicality.

If you want to buy contact paper, make sure you get the kind you can cut yourself. There are some precut sheets, but the chances of these fitting where you need them to go are slim. For the most part, it comes in long rolls that you roll out and cut as needed. Just make sure you take the time to clean off the surface of the shelf before you apply the contact paper so you get a smooth and firm grip on the surface when you apply. If you leave dust or dirt underneath when you put it on, it won’t stick well and you will find it peels up and will need to be replaced.

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August 5, 2008

Contact Paper Can Really Change The Look Of Your Kitchen

Filed under: Home Improvement — admin @ 10:42 pm

In this article about Contact Paper, we hope to share with you the many aspects that this important subject has to offer you.

When I was growing up we lived in an old farm house on a one hundred and sixty acre dairy farm. The house had been remodeled over the years. Every so often my mother would get a whacky idea about how to redecorate. She would also plan intense spring and fall cleaning days. My mom worked in the food service at a local university. She would have off during the summer and each of the semester breaks and holiday breaks. This would be when the major cleaning would be planned.

For some reason the shelves in the cupboards were painted red. There was no sign of anything else ever being red in that kitchen. One year mom decided that the shelves should be covered in contact paper. She assigned this task to my sister and I. First we needed to take everything out of the cabinets and wash the shelving. The shelves were attached in the cabinets so they could not be removed. After washing out the cabinets we were to measure the contact paper and then place it down on the shelves. This did not seem like such a difficult task, however back then the contact paper is not as easy to handle as it is today. Contact paper is a liner that has adhesive on the back. Some of it is made out of vinyl and others are made out of paper. The backing has a cover on that is pulled off to expose the adhesive. Also if you were not careful there would be air pockets and creases forming. My sister and I had quite a struggle with the first few shelves. The contact paper that mom bought was the vinyl kind and it had a strong smell to it. It also had huge yellow daisies on it. She had purchased the rolls of paper on sale so there were many of them. Once we were done with the shelves she had us clean our dresser drawers and use the contact paper to line the bottom of the drawers.

Keep reading further to learn how this topic can benefit you, as the rest of this article will supply you will the needed information.

I never did understand lining shelves and drawers. I was very surprised a few days ago because I received a call from my sister. She told me that she was using contact paper to line her drawers and that reminder her of our spring cleaning project. I could not believe that she still lines her drawers. She said she has always done this because our mom did. I have never felt it necessary to line our dresser drawers.

The complexities of the subject matter within this article about Contact Paper strive to give you a better look at what this subject is all about.

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