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Cover cabinet doors with contact paper.
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It takes a long time to cover a full kitchen with contact paper but the process itself is pretty simple.
For best results choose contact paper for cabinets and contact paper for countertops that complements the paint and kitchen style.
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Lightly coat the back of your paper with spray adhesive.
Don t worry about getting it perfect.
I can t cut a straight line to save my life so the grid on the back of this dry erase contact paper is soooo helpful.
However the water activated paper isn t as durable as the contact paper material so it will likely require more touchups in the long run.
Line up the end with the corner then mark the other end with a tiny snip of the scissors.
Unroll the contact paper across the cabinet door.
You could get very creative with contact paper to cut out a graphic woodland scene or something a little simpler.
Just be sure it s large enough.
I found the water activated paper to be easier to handle cleaner cuts more forgiveness if a tear occurred and easier to line up on the cabinet doors.
Plan for about an hour per cabinet both doors.
How to cover kitchen cabinets with contact paper.
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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.
I spent a lot of lunch hours weekend nights and downtime working with contact paper.
If the facing to the side of the door is also 4 inches cut the contact paper lengthwise to fit so the grain continues going in the same direction as on the cabinet doors.
Measure your cabinet and cut a piece of your wrapping paper large enough to cover the surface of the cabinet.
Cut the contact paper to fit the cabinet door.