Disney Clings

Tinkermom76

Gawrsh
Joined
Jun 18, 2009
Messages
3,017
I am looking for Disney Christmas window clings. I have found Disney Clings and Christmas clings but not Disney Christmas Clings. I live just west of Toronto, has anyone seen them in any stores?
 
I am looking for Disney Christmas window clings. I have found Disney Clings and Christmas clings but not Disney Christmas Clings. I live just west of Toronto, has anyone seen them in any stores?

I have some that I bought at a dollar store in Michigan. I have to head over there at some point before our trip next week. If you would like me to pick some up just PM me your address :)

The ones we have are Disney Princess and Mickey and the gang. I believe they also had Christmasy Winnie the Pooh ones.
 
I have some that I bought at a dollar store in Michigan. I have to head over there at some point before our trip next week. If you would like me to pick some up just PM me your address :)

The ones we have are Disney Princess and Mickey and the gang. I believe they also had Christmasy Winnie the Pooh ones.

Oh WOW that would be amazing!!! You are the best and I will send you the money just let me know how much

Thanks :hug:
 
Although I realize that you are really looking to purchase them, they are actually incredibly easy and really cheap to make. All you need is a few pictures, like say from a Disney Christmas coloring book for example. You buy the paints (in a tube) from a craft store such as Michaels. You take the black, which acts like the (lead) caning on a stain glass window to trace the picture onto a piece of clear mylar (even clear report covers work great). Then simply fill in the lines with the colors you choose. They peel off the plastic once it dries and can be reused from year to year, but storing them in between the plastic report covers, etc. I dont have any pictures of the Disney ones that my DDIL did last year, but once we unpack all our xmas decorations, I could prob take a few pics of some of the other Christmas themed ones we have done to give you an idea,.
 

Although I realize that you are really looking to purchase them, they are actually incredibly easy and really cheap to make. All you need is a few pictures, like say from a Disney Christmas coloring book for example. You buy the paints (in a tube) from a craft store such as Michaels. You take the black, which acts like the (lead) caning on a stain glass window to trace the picture onto a piece of clear mylar (even clear report covers work great). Then simply fill in the lines with the colors you choose. They peel off the plastic once it dries and can be reused from year to year, but storing them in between the plastic report covers, etc. I dont have any pictures of the Disney ones that my DDIL did last year, but once we unpack all our xmas decorations, I could prob take a few pics of some of the other Christmas themed ones we have done to give you an idea,.

Thanks, I have heard of people making them but I am not really vary crafty so I don't even want to know how they would turn out :scared1:
 
Thanks, I have heard of people making them but I am not really vary crafty so I don't even want to know how they would turn out :scared1:

Trust me...no artistic talent required, speaking from experience...lol :laughing:

If you can follow a straight line, you are golden. Once the caning has dried, you just have to fill in between with color...so no worries even if you are one of those people who cant stay "in the lines" when you color lol

Its alot of fun and something even little ones can do with you, even if you have to do the outline for them first.
 
Trust me...no artistic talent required, speaking from experience...lol :laughing:

If you can follow a straight line, you are golden. Once the caning has dried, you just have to fill in between with color...so no worries even if you are one of those people who cant stay "in the lines" when you color lol

Its alot of fun and something even little ones can do with you, even if you have to do the outline for them first.

how do the report covers stick to the window?
 
never mind I just figure out it's the paint and peels off the report cover... DUH

...dont sweat it, it is Monday after all. I havent had nearly enough coffee to get the fog lifted yet this morning, so I can relate :)
 
i would be curious about the paints, what brand or what is it called? And then you trace over report covers? if someone has photos i would be sooo grateful as i want to buy these too, but if i can make them then it would be great
 
I made mone too but I bought the printer cling paper at Walmart and went through the Creative Dis site and Voila!!!!! My clings are up and I amde a bunch to take with us as well!:santa:
 
This might be a little late for your trip but you can find alot of Disney stuff at the Sandylion Sticker Wharehouse. Its at Woodbine and Hwy 7 area. Great place for stickers, scrapbooking and window clings along with many other things. Can never get out of there for less than $100 cuz the deals are so good!
 
This might be a little late for your trip but you can find alot of Disney stuff at the Sandylion Sticker Wharehouse. Its at Woodbine and Hwy 7 area. Great place for stickers, scrapbooking and window clings along with many other things. Can never get out of there for less than $100 cuz the deals are so good!

I love that place.... I will be heading there when I get back for supplies for my Disney scrapbook
 
I am looking for Disney Christmas window clings. I have found Disney Clings and Christmas clings but not Disney Christmas Clings. I live just west of Toronto, has anyone seen them in any stores?

I got some Mickey ones at Lowes in Brampton!
 
i would be curious about the paints, what brand or what is it called? And then you trace over report covers? if someone has photos i would be sooo grateful as i want to buy these too, but if i can make them then it would be great

If you have a crafters (Michaels, etc) store near you, then you should be able purchase stained glass paint and liquid lead. Both are usually sold in a tube. Choose a picture that you would like to do. Coloring book pages usually are easier to work with as the outline is black and easier to trace. Place the picture under a piece of clear plastic (report covers work great as do mylar overhead projector sheets). Trace the outline of your picture, onto the plastic, with the liquid lead and allow to dry. Once dried fill in between the lead lines with the color(s) of your choice. Your completed project needs approx 8 hours to ensure the paint is comepletely cured. Once it has, just simply peel it off and place on your window, mirror, etc. These are reusable...so keep your plastic (report covers, etc) and once your remove from your window, simply place between the layers of plastic for storage. Hope this helps..I promise I will try to get my pics up soon, if I can find the rest of my Christmas decorations.
 
Walgreens advertised them in this past Sunday's paper, in case anyone else wants to get some. They were buy one get one free at $1.99.:santa:
 
If you have a crafters (Michaels, etc) store near you, then you should be able purchase stained glass paint and liquid lead. Both are usually sold in a tube. Choose a picture that you would like to do. Coloring book pages usually are easier to work with as the outline is black and easier to trace. Place the picture under a piece of clear plastic (report covers work great as do mylar overhead projector sheets). Trace the outline of your picture, onto the plastic, with the liquid lead and allow to dry. Once dried fill in between the lead lines with the color(s) of your choice. Your completed project needs approx 8 hours to ensure the paint is comepletely cured. Once it has, just simply peel it off and place on your window, mirror, etc. These are reusable...so keep your plastic (report covers, etc) and once your remove from your window, simply place between the layers of plastic for storage. Hope this helps..I promise I will try to get my pics up soon, if I can find the rest of my Christmas decorations.

This one is exactly like one that my sons GF did (this one is not hers tho...I 'borrowed' it)

a20792a1247ab77d23915d_m.jpg


This is another shot to show how they look when completed (another 'borrowed' one). My Husband packed up last yrs decorations, and naturally, just because I need them now...I cant find them. Gotta love it when they are "helpful" :)

--60000--42310_product_1832929994_thumb_large.jpg




EDIT: If you are wanting blank coloring pages, withour having to hunt for coloring books just google images for "christmas disney coloring pages" and you will find hundreds to choose from, just print them off and you are good to go
 







New Posts









Receive up to $1,000 in Onboard Credit and a Gift Basket!
That’s right — when you book your Disney Cruise with Dreams Unlimited Travel, you’ll receive incredible shipboard credits to spend during your vacation!
CLICK HERE













DIS Facebook DIS youtube DIS Instagram DIS Pinterest DIS Tiktok DIS Twitter DIS Bluesky

Back
Top