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Chalkboard Contact Paper, 18" x 6'

Kittrich Corporation

Kittrich Corporation

average customer review:based on 5 reviews
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     highly recommended  highly recommended



Con-Tact® Brand lets you turn anything into a writing surface with this self-adhesive chalkboard. Perfect for home, school, or office.


Love It! Cheap and works perfectly!

I was worried when I purchased this that I would end up with a flimsy piece of contact paper that would either resist chalk or soak it in too well, resulting in permanent lines. Neither worry came to pass... this paper is awesome! Much faster than painting, much cheaper than a traditional board, and easy to cut and place. I've been toying with several diff. shapes and I think my kids will enjoy this purchase for years to come!


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Great chalkpaper

Great way to get a chalkpaper virtually anywhere. I strongly suggest putting it in a wall with a smooth flat surface.


Just what I needed

"Contact paper chalkboard" -- inexpensive easy to use and does what I need it to. No complaints.


The greatest invention!!!

This is an actual chalk board people on the wall, I was flaburgasted at the great results.


Great value

This is the cheapest way to convert a wall into a blackboard. However, this is basically just a sticky sheet of vinyl, so you will feel the bumps on the wall as you write. Still, that's not too much of a problem, and the value is overall very good.







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