We’ve stocked Ranger’s NonStick Craft Sheet – sold ‘by the foot’ for a long time. Though it’s an ongoing item for us, today’s video is the first time I’ve had a situation where I could demo how to attach it to a work table. My friend Gaby was setting up a room as a studio and have a new table she wanted covered with the material. I said I’d help if I could film the process and today’s video was born!
Measuring 39″ wide, you buy some number of feet as calculated to cover a specific surface. The minimum I suggest is 2 feet which will yield a piece measuring 24″ x 39″. To do that, click the arrow in the quantity box to drop down the available quantity and choose the number 2. If you want 3 feet, which yields a piece measuring 36″ x 39″, select 3 from the quantity drop down and so on.
Supplies For This Video:
Ranger NonStick Craft Sheet – by the foot
Joggles Sticky Stuff I used one that was about an inch wide, but even the slightly narrower ones will work
6 Comments
Thanks for the tutorial. It was wonderful to finally match a face with a familiar voice!
your hair is so long! I love it! what do you do if you ever want to remove the sticky stuff from your table surface? is there a way to do that?
LOL I said the exact same thing match the voice and her hair is so long. Forget about the tape and sheet. LOLOLOL I
I have an old dining room table in my art room as my workspace, and covering it with a large piece of the non-stick craft sheet was the best investment! It’s easy to mix paints right on the surface and is super easy to clean up. Love it! Barb, good to see you on camera – you should do it more often!
Yay!!! Finally a face to go with the hands and voice!! You are so cute and tiny!!! No need to be camera shy!!
Thanks for the demo. Now off to buy some non stick craft sheet!!
I have a large table in my studio that’s covered in canvas for sewing projects but now I’m inspired to cover it in craft sheet for all my paper/polymer projects and just throw a drop sheet over it for sewing. Thanks for the video, Barb!