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Plastic Sheeting Please

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chocolateshoes · 17/11/2006 14:06

Anyone know where I can get cheap plastic sheeting to cover our table before I let DS loose with paints , glue etc? Am planning on attempting Christmas cards with him but need to get some basic kit so any ideas for that as well would be appreciated. We don't live anywhere near big crafty stores so needs to be online probably.

TIA

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Skribble · 17/11/2006 14:10

ELC and the stationary store have lots of crafty bits. as for covering the table I would just use a binbag or something, newspaper can make things a pit Grubby. I have a vinyl table cloth that is ideal.

Jaynerae · 17/11/2006 14:12

I bought a plastic sheet supposedly designed to protect your mattress - but it works great for arts and crafts. Early Learning Centre do loads of kids arts and crafts stuff - and messy mats - and you can order on line. "The works" is also a good shop for cheap ,materials - but they don't do online I don't think.
Have fun.

cornflakegirl · 17/11/2006 14:13

We use a plastic shower curtain that cost 99p from Tesco.

How about Lakeland for crafty stuff?

MrsBadger · 17/11/2006 14:15

If you want disposable ones you can just bundle up and bin, the Value dustsheets from B&Q are brilliant. If you want reusable, agree shower curtain good plan, or buy a couple of metres of vinyl tablecloth fabric from a fabric shop.

chocolateshoes · 17/11/2006 14:28

Thanks ladies! Will hunt out a shower curtain at Asda tomorrow!

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