
DIY Window Clings

By: McCormick Kitchens
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Decorate your windows with simple and colorful homemade window clings. Kids can customize their own stained-glass creation with as many colors as they’d like using McCormick® Food Colors and Egg Dye.
Recipe Info
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Prep Time:
10m
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Ingredients:
3
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User Rating:
Ingredients
- 2 tablespoons washable school glue
- 1/4 teaspoon liquid dish soap
- 3 to 5 drops of your favorite McCormick® Assorted Food Colors & Egg Dye - SubstitutesMcCormick® Neon Food Colors & Egg Dye
Nutrition Information
(per serving)
Decorate your windows with simple and colorful homemade window clings. Kids can customize their own stained-glass creation with as many colors as they’d like using McCormick® Food Colors and Egg Dye.
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Instructions
- Mix glue and dish soap in a small bowl. Stir in food color(s) until well mixed. Test Kitchen Tip: Prepare as many colors as you would like, making separate batches of glue mixture for each desired color.
- Secure a piece of plastic wrap or a plastic sheet protector to a flat surface. Paint the desired design onto plastic. Allow to dry completely, about 8 to 10 hours, depending on the thickness of the Cling.
- Carefully peel the Window Cling from the plastic and adhere it to the window.
Helpful Tips:
- Window Clings are easily removed from the window when you're done. Clean windows as desired to remove any residue.
- Use a cookie cutter, stencil, or secure a coloring sheet under the plastic to help create designs.
- If Cling becomes too dry and no longer adheres, sprinkle or brush a small amount of water on the sticky side to reattach it.
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