Whether you cut out unique patterns or apply the whole sheet there s no need to fret over getting it exactly right on the first.
Contact paper for glass cabinet doors.
Use the ruler to measure and mark a piece of butcher paper or newspaper and then use the rotary cutter to cut it out.
Measure the area of the cabinet door that you would like to cover with paper.
One of the most well known uses for contact paper is for lining shelves and protecting cabinet surfaces from the wear and tear of heavy dishes being taken in and out frequently.
Use the contact paper to cover some of the flat surfaces of the cabinets such as the doors facings or the border where the cabinet tops meet the ceiling.
Apply contact paper to kitchen cabinets peel the backing off the first inch or so and align the corner of the contact paper with the corner of the door.
Cover a few areas at a time with contact paper and observe the visual effects of the paper for a day or two before adding more.
Push out any air bubbles with a squeegee or smoothing tool.
You can get contact paper designed expressly for use on glass.
Stretch the top edge taut and stick the other corner in place.