Self Adhesive Chalkboard Contact Paper - 18" x 96" Roll Reviews

4.6 Rating 114 Reviews
This product is very useful for older people and people with Dementia and Alzheimers. I stuck a big piece of it to the back of my mothers bedroom door. I can put the date and what day it is. If she feels like it she can draw on it, I use the different color chalk markers and it cleans right off. There is such a generous amount I am sure this will last a very long time. I use it to label jars that is use for bath salts and scrubs. There are so many uses for this
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Posted 8 years ago
I can't say enough positive things about this paper! I put up a large sheet on the side of my kitchen island (made of wood) for my kid to draw on with chalk markers. There is a ton of paper in the roll, so I was able to fill a large spot with lots of leftovers. It is easy to cut and have measurements on the back to follow. Sticks well and is removable. She has so much fun drawing on it. It erases with baby wipes. Very fun project. I will probably purchase more.
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Posted 8 years ago
Love this sheet! I don't always like the label design or it's size. With the sheet I can cut to size. My first cutting was a 8 x 11 for my son's mirror which I wrote and decorated with my liquid chalk and the do do list under it daily he is using regular chalk. It's awesome as the tablet or piece of paper gets lost. There is no denying this! I can't wait to Pinterest some sign ideas and get to work. I am so into my chalk projects now that I have liquid chalk it makes it worth the effort.
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Posted 8 years ago
This stuff is great, with the amount of paper that you get I was able to make a 4' x 3' chalk board on the wall in my office. The backer is very sticky and holds well to the wall. The marks on the back were really nice and I'm thinking I might get another set for my daughters room and cut them into shapes for her to draw on when she gets bigger.
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Posted 8 years ago
I was skeptical about this chalboard contact paper, but was thrilled once it arrived. My kids playroom is very tiny and we don't have alot of wall space either...but we do have ALOT of liquid chalk markers! You get a good amount, I have 3 children and it was plenty! I cut it in half and applied it in two different areas. Super easy to apply too (I even had to do some readjusting and the adhesive never wore down). It stays in place,is easy to wipe clean and is a great product! My kids and I are both happy with this one! Would definitely recommend!!
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Posted 8 years ago
I have put it up in my kid's playhouse as a chalkboard, and made one for the house also. You can make one to hang pretty easily. I just took a big frame, placed the contact paper over the inner board, and hang it on the wall. We also cut shapes out, and used it to make the eyes and mouths for mason jar ghosts, a Halloween project I found online. It has a lot of uses, and it's 8 ft long, so I still have a lot left over!
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Posted 8 years ago
I got this to use as a liner for around my garbage can in the kitchen. It is good strong contact paper. It has lines for measuring your cuts on the back side.. It worked perfectly. I m glad I got it because the area around the garbage can looks much better.
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Posted 8 years ago
This is 8 feet of chalkboard paper. It's nice and black with a good surface for writing with either natural chalk or chalk markers. It can be cut to size or shape with sharp scissors or a very sharp xacto knife, or a die cutting machine if you have one available. The back is sticky like contact paper and it is easy to apply. One of the uses I've found for mine was re-purposing an old nursery print on particleboard. I was able to cover the surface with the chalkboard paper and trim with an xacto and now have a nice chalkboard instead of a print that was no longer wanted or needed. It will also stick to tins. There's tons of possibilities. It works just like contact paper. Just cut it to size, peel off the back, and stick. It sticks fairly well - like about any contact paper. When you first put it on, just put it on gently in case you need to pull it up to realign it. Once you get it in place really press it down and it sets well.
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Posted 8 years ago