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  1. hi. the idea is adorable and we tried it out, however they arent sticking to the window:(
    Any idea why not?

    1. Angela Thayer says:

      I’m sorry! Are you trying it on a cold window? Sometimes cold windows don’t allow the cling to stick. You could also try putting a little water on the cling before sticking it to the window.

  2. mikal shone says:

    first of all i would tell you that these window clings are fabluous in their own term! simply loved this

  3. I am wanting to make some cling paper dolls for my granddaughters. I have the clothes to cut out and I was wondering if I didn’t add the food coloring, and painted the clothes with the glue/dish soap mixture if it would work to attach the clothes repeatedly to the doll base. I was also thinking to cover the doll with clear contact paper to attach the clothes to. This probably doesn’t make a lot of sense but has anyone made cling paper dolls and how did you do it? Thanks!

    1. Angela Thayer says:

      I’m sorry I don’t have a good answer since I haven’t tried this. But, I do think that it would work.

    2. Hi so that would work. Haven’t tried myself but I will soon! Thanks for the idea. The only thing is don’t add a lot of clothes to the dolls or they won’t stick because of the weight.

      Sincerely,
      Tina Mills 😎

  4. Do you have any experience with how these hold up or affect windows on a hot day?

    1. Angela Thayer says:

      If it’s hot and humid, they can curl up. If it’s just a warm day, they stay on just fine. I find that very cold weather also makes them not stick well. Hope that helps!

  5. Would laminating sheets or aluminum foil shiny side up work as well?

    1. Angela Thayer says:

      Laminating sheets would work, but I don’t think foil would.

      1. Phr3380rn says:

        Foil worked for me

  6. J Christy says:

    Just a guess, but those who experienced a runny mixture: did you use Elmer’s glue, or school glue? The non-toxic “school Glue” is much thinner than Elmer’s glue, and could be the reason for the difference.

    I’m getting ready to try this with my after school program–I can’t wait to see the results!

  7. Dannica Gordon says:

    I did this for halloween. I dyed it red and did “bloody handprints”. I used liquid food coloring and page protectors, so I had no problem getting them off. They were also no problem to take off and restick.Thanks so much for the idea!

    1. Angela Thayer says:

      What a cool idea! Thanks for sharing what you did!

  8. LOKE YOUR CLINGS JUST MADE SOME UP I USED EXACTLY WHAT YOU DID BUT USED 2 DROPS OF REGULAR FOOD COLORING ITS SO THIN AND YOU CAND DRAW WITH IT
    AND I DID THE EXACT MEASUREMENTS I USED DAWN DISH SOAP BUT DONT THINK THAT WOULD MATTER JUST CURIOUS WHY ITS SO THIN AS I NOTICED SOMEONE ELSE COMMENTED ABOUT TAHT COULD YOU LET ME KNOW REALLY LIKE YOUR CLINGS
    SO THEN I DID ONE IN A COOKIE CUTTER DO YOU HALF TO PUT ALOT IN THAT
    COOKIE CUTTER WANTED TO PAINT A PICTURE SO BAD BUT ITS TO RUNNY PLEASE LET ME KNOW I RALLY LIKE YOUR CONCEPYT ETC

    1. Angela Thayer says:

      I am SO sorry for the disappointing turnout. 🙁 My guess is to add more glue to make it thicker. I would also coat the inside of the cookie cutter with a thick amount of the mixture. Hope that helps!

  9. Great project that worked out well. Made a batch with kids and tested a small amount on various papers. As others noted, plastic bags or sheets and shiny side of freezer paper worked, parchment and wax paper did not.

    We split up a batch into 6 colors and used 2 drops of gel food color in each. Colors were very dark and great to use. That would be 12 drops for a full recipe.

    2 things to watch out for. Any bubbles in your work end up showing as white (empty) spots once the clings are done and out on a window. They don’t bother us much but are very noticeable.

    2nd is that if you are layering or mixing colors, what you see while painting the clings is not what you get when they dry. The layers all blend together and the darkest one is all that you see. As an example, when wet, a yellow eye on a black cat stands out well and looks great. When dry, it is almost impossible to see that there was any yellow at all. So if you plan to add shadows or highlights or do similar mixing effects, be aware of this.

  10. How cute would these be uncolored for a frosty snowflakes or faux icicles effect? The only issue with that might be that because those are more line based instead of solid shapes they might be more fragile.
    Just tried the hot glue version (from pinterest) and they didn’t cling at all-might have to do it directly on the windows for that. Not all lost though, a little shimmer paint and glitter turned a fail into super cute (and cheap!) ornaments

  11. Christina says:

    How do u store these? And do they restick over and over?

  12. My granddaughter and I made these and turned out great….however I put them on window for her to see results, then removed for her to take home, but now they won’t re-stick !! Any ideas??

    1. Krystelyn Morishita says:

      You can add a tiny bit of hot water to the. Back of the cling and it will restick.

  13. I tried these last night and wanted to report that freezer paper (the shiny side) works well as a surface for these. Thanks for the fun idea!

    (Aside: freezer paper is great for DIY fabric stencils, too! Cut out your design by hand or using a Cricut, Silhouette, etc. Iron (shiny side down) to fabric, paint, let dry & peel off.)

    1. Angela Thayer says:

      Awesome tips! Thanks for sharing!

  14. I was really excited to give this project a try. Somehow I left out the dish soap. I used liquid food coloring and wax paper. They didn’t work for me. Though not any fault of yours. I didn’t properly follow the directions. I see from others that wax paper didn’t work for them either. I will try these again, I have lots of glue leftover. This time I will follow all directions. Fingers crossed they turn. I think its such a cool idea.

    1. Angela Thayer says:

      I’m glad you’ll try it again!! Yes, the dish soap is an important ingredient! I just made another batch last night and I used liquid food coloring and it worked great. I haven’t tried it on wax paper, but I know it works well on the plastic sheet protectors. Good luck!

  15. Can you pour it out in a big sheet and the cut your shapes out?

    1. Angela Thayer says:

      That’s a great idea. I have not tried that, but I would assume it would work.

  16. I tried this today with my students but they do not look as dark or thick as yours. I tried the cookie cutters but when they dry they are almost clear. Do you know what I did wrong? Thanks!!

    1. Angela Thayer says:

      I’m so sorry it didn’t turn out for you! Did you use liquid food coloring? I used gel food coloring, so I think it maybe made it thicker. I would try adding some more glue to make it thicker.

  17. Lindsey Palensky says:

    Could you use wax paper or parchment paper instead of page protectors?

    1. Angela Thayer says:

      The page protectors are a bit thicker and lays flat, which is why I used them. I have not tried using wax paper or parchment paper, but I would think it would work. Good luck!

      1. Kristine Griffin says:

        What about using freezer bags? I would assume they would have the same thickness and durability. I will try this and let you know!

        1. Angela Thayer says:

          You could try it out. I haven’t tried it, so I don’t have any experience with it. Sorry!

      2. All1Naturalliving says:

        I used baking paper = disaster struck. The paint glue mix started going through and wrinkling the paper. I then used freezer bags that were quite thick and now I am waiting for it to dry overnight, no wrinkilng.

    2. I tried this yesterday and used waxed paper…. it didn’t work for me. The clings seemed too dry and therefore were not sticky. I don’t know if my mixture was off (when I tried to put in 2 drops of dish soap, a bit more came out) or if the waxed paper absorbed the mixture. If I try this again, I will use the plastic page protectors.

      1. Oh, and I also used the liquid food coloring because I don’t have the gel.

      2. Angela Thayer says:

        I am so sorry it didn’t turn out for you!! I’m guessing the wax paper was the problem. I’ll try making some with liquid food coloring to see if that may be a problem, too!

    3. I tried with wax paper and the glue kind of absorbed into the paper and wouldn’t peel off. I switched to page protectors halfway and those worked much better!

  18. Christie @ Practical Princess Diaries says:

    I love this idea. I can’t wait to make these with the kids. I agree this is a great idea for all the holidays. Thanks for sharing this fun tip!
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  19. Susen @ Dabbling Momma says:

    I’m so glad their’s a post about DIY window clings cause my daughter and son both love sticking them onto our front and back doors. I just bought some at Michael’s this past weekend but they’re not cheap and they asked for more but till now that wasn’t going to happen. Now we can make our own and we have lots of fall cookie cutters! Can’t wait to give this a try!! Pinning!
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