Wrapping Bow Sticky Wall

 
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Wrapping Bow Sticky Wall šŸŽ If you have a package of bows or if you save bows from gifts, this idea is for you! All you need is contact paper (linked in my Amazon shop in my bio) or packing tape, painterā€™s tape, and gift wrap stick-on bows (or similar). This is a fun activity anytime, so save bows you get on presents to do this later if you donā€™t have bows now!

Cut a piece of contact paper, or lay out several pieces of packing tape sticky-side up, overlapping them so they create a larger sheet. Put the contact paper(with backing removed) or tape sticky-side out on a wall or window, and tape it down with painterā€™s tape. šŸ–¼ Stick the bows on the contact paperā€”you can remove the paper backing from the tape on the bows or not.
Baby can remove the bows and replace them if able. Norah even loves just touching the contact paper! šŸ˜… This can be done on a horizontal surface as well, like the floor, so try this for about 6 month olds and up. Supervise closely and prevent baby from mouthing small parts.
To make this a fun Christmas idea for an older toddler, draw a tree with dry erase marker on the window behind, or draw on butcher paper and put it up under the contact paperā€”then let your toddler ā€œdecorateā€ the tree. You can use other items as well, like felt ā€œornamentsā€, sparkly pipe cleaners, and ribbon. Supervise your little closely.
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