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Looking for a fun activity for your toddler? Consider trying out contact paper play! The sticky surface is a great place for kids to interact and create their own artwork. Check out this Disney themed contact paper play activity.
Since Brielle had so much fun with her St. Patrick’s Day themed contact paper art, I decided to put together another little creative crafting session with an exciting theme: Disney! This time I wanted to involve her cousin, Brinley, since these two girls were going to experience a fun Disney event only two weeks after the crafting session. Yes, as you read this post, we are down in (hopefully) sunny Florida introducing Brielle to the magic of Disney!
Supplies:
- Con-Tact Brand Self-Adhesive Shelf Liner
- Painting Tape
- Red, Yellow, Black and WhiteTissue Paper
- Disney die cut shapes left over from the Disney Countdown Calendars (thanks again for cutting them, Liz!)
Once again, I cut a large sheet of the contact paper, peeled the adhesive backing to expose the sticky side and used a decorative painter’s tape I had on hand to attach it sticky side out on our wall. We then gave the girls an assortment of materials and just let them play.
This time Brielle knew exactly what to do, not wasting a second to hop up and add things to the sticky wall. Brinley was a bit more hesitant, since it was her first experience with this sticky stuff. Eventually she got the hang of it, adding the Mickey shapes in vacant spots.
And when in doubt she asked for her stuffed animal friends to help her out and add to the collage. So cute!
These two are so funny to watch. I see many more joint craft projects together!
If you’re looking for more fun, cheap and easy toddler activities, make sure you check out this section!
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