window clings
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sorry for the text only, i'm at work.
i use pebeo brand arti-stick window color paints to make window clings. the instructions are in weird english and makes it seem like the clings are easy to peel off the plastic sheets in the kit.
i ruined most of the clings i made. its super sticky stuff and once it sticks to itself, its game over. i tried to peel them slowly but that just stretched and distorted the clings. i finally got frustrated and yanked the last one off the plastic and that seemed to work as far as distortion and stretch are concerned.
i made pretty small clings maybe a couple inches square; the clings i've seen at the art store are like 5'x5' or larger and really thick. mine were barely thicker than paper.
i'm going to try some other techniques but, in the meantime, does anybody else make window clings and have some tips/tricks for me?
thanks!
i use pebeo brand arti-stick window color paints to make window clings. the instructions are in weird english and makes it seem like the clings are easy to peel off the plastic sheets in the kit.
i ruined most of the clings i made. its super sticky stuff and once it sticks to itself, its game over. i tried to peel them slowly but that just stretched and distorted the clings. i finally got frustrated and yanked the last one off the plastic and that seemed to work as far as distortion and stretch are concerned.
i made pretty small clings maybe a couple inches square; the clings i've seen at the art store are like 5'x5' or larger and really thick. mine were barely thicker than paper.
i'm going to try some other techniques but, in the meantime, does anybody else make window clings and have some tips/tricks for me?
thanks!