Strange Occurance with Design Wall
#42
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Join Date: May 2011
Location: Pacific NW
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I started out with a flannel-backed tablecloth, but it was too small and the blocks would fall off eventually. Then I tried a king sized flannel sheet which worked for a time, but you're right - the bigger the blocks, the easier they fall. Plus, every time the dog would walk by he'd knock some blocks off with his big ole waggy tail. I finally got some cheapo batting and now the blocks stick wonderfully.
#44
I bought a tabelcloth at the dollar store for 1.00 adn i used the flannel back of it and it works good so far and when it quits sticking i will go buy another one . Pretty cheap design wall and it works .
#46
Originally Posted by sahm4605
get some of the basting spray and very very very lightly spray and let it dry that might help with the grabbing. I am probably committing a huge oops but it is worth a shot.
#48
Originally Posted by Becka
I use the fuzzy backed table cloths from the dollar store and thumb tack them to my wall. On occasion I take my lint roller to it and make the fuzzies stand up again, but they work great (for me).
Anita
#50
Originally Posted by AnitaSt
Originally Posted by Becka
I use the fuzzy backed table cloths from the dollar store and thumb tack them to my wall. On occasion I take my lint roller to it and make the fuzzies stand up again, but they work great (for me).
Anita
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