Last year, I covered my guided reading table with black contact paper. It used to be an ugly blue. I LOVE LOVE LOVE my table now! 🙂
Can you think of any other uses for using contact paper in the classroom? What have you covered, designed, or created? Share your ideas with me below by leaving a comment!
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How did you get that on your table with no bubbles? I would LOVE to do that. I wonder if you take it off, what that would look like? In case my principal wouldn't be happy about it. I wanted to do the same to my filing cabinet, but I am scared to get in trouble! 🙂
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I am wondering if the edges are peeling up? It looks awesome!
I've used cute contact paper to cover up ugly school filing cabinets!
The table looks great. Did the kids pick at the edges?
Beti
Your table looks great! I wonder if it will be hard to remove if you ever want to change it. I love the bright colored stools with your table.
The table looks amazing! I'd love to try using contact paper on an old whiteboard that's on one of my walls but isn't really clean enough to use maker on anymore! Thanks for sharing!
Love this look!
Bryce
The Teaching Texan
I've used contact paper on my file cabinet. And- I used scrapbook paper and mod-podged it to the back of a book shelf with painting the outside of it. Gives the classroom a fresh look! LOVE the table! How did you not get bubbles? (I do have some bubbles on my file cabinet…)
That looks amazing!
Miss King's Enchanted Kingdom
I've never thought of doing that. What a great idea 🙂