Looking to update your space on the cheap? Check out this affordable Dollar Tree Backsplash using wall tiles – just $1.25 each. WOW! Show
Dollar Tree Backsplash? Check out these amazing transformations!Did you know that Dollar Tree sells wallpaper, contact paper, and wall tiles?? These seem like a great temporary option to fluff up a space without spending a lot of money! My friend Mary found several different patterns at her store and a few of them are even available online – like these Herringbone, Gold Woven Geometric, and Reclaimed Wood looking patterns! You may also find various Peel & Stick 8.125″ x 8.125″ Removable Tile Decals – for just $1.25 each! Here are a few styles that are available online as well as in store –
They also have a bunch of Self-Adhesive Shelf & Drawer Liner Rolls for just $1.25 each! Simply cut with scissors to the desired size, remove the paper backing, and adhere to a shelf or drawer. I love that they're easy to apply, washable, removable, and durable (made in the USA, too)! DIY Dollar Tree Backsplash Using Wall TilesAlso, be sure to look for these Self-Adhesive Wall Tiles ~ priced at just $1.25 each! Choose from the following options (selection may vary by store):
Here are some ways people have used these tiles in their homes to create a DIY Dollar Tree Backsplash!
And check out a couple reviews from PPP readers using Amazon tile!(You can read through a BUNCH of other positive reviews on our recent Facebook post here!)
Have you ever used these Dollar Tree wall tiles before to create a new backsplash or to transform a space? Let us know – we love seeing the creative ways you all use these types of items!
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Can you use peel and stick tiles on walls?Peel-and-stick tiles can be used on painted drywall, existing linoleum, ceramic, concrete, and many other common wall and floor materials.
Does peel and stick wall tile last?Peel and stick backsplashes do not discolor over time. So long as you take good care of your backsplash and give it the right cleaning maintenance, it can last you a long time. Since they're made with real materials, you don't have to worry about the space looking “cheap”.
Are stick and peel tiles worth it?The pros of peel-and-stick tile
They're “great for renters, provided the material is removable,” adds Karen Gray-Plaisted of KGP Design Solutions. They're also far less difficult to install than traditional tile, which requires hours of time and lots of materials (e.g., mortar, grout, tile spacers, etc.).
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