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Is it possible to make removable wall stickers at home?

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Lovefruitsandvegs · 17/02/2012 11:52

I would like to buy wall stickers to brighten our living room but often those stickers I like cost more than £15.00. I wonder whether is material which could be used in the same way t-shirt transfer paper used.

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startail · 17/02/2012 12:19

I think it would be very difficult.
The only things I can think of like Frisk masking film and repositionable spray mount are ££

moonmother · 17/02/2012 12:24

I've made my DD some wall stickers for her bedroom, she wanted big red flower silhouettes.

I bought a roll of red fablon and drew the design on the back and then cut them out using a craft knife. I made loads of different size ones , and still have some of the roll of fablon left.

Her walls are painted so thinks they'll be ok to remove, although I wouldn't be so sure on wallpaper.

Best thing is the roll of fablon only cost £4.99, so was a bargain Smile

BananaSundae · 18/02/2012 09:18

I haven't tried it yet but this blog uses fabric and a cornflour/water mix to make wall stickers.

Lovefruitsandvegs · 20/02/2012 11:16

Many thanks for the suggestions! I could answer earlier due to some commitments. I think there is paper on Amazon which can be used the same way transfer paper is used.
BananaSundae, I like that blog. I am not sure I would try that on our walls. They belong to our landlord :)
Moonmother, I will need to read more about fablon. Sounds interesting.

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