Car Window Sticker Scene

Have you ever ended a road trip and you wonder how your car became a sticker book? I have. So this time I was prepared. In preparation for a long car ride to the beach, I prepared a sticker scene for the backseat window--in hopes that this activity would prevent a collage of stickers to materialize all over the backseat. I made a beach scene on contact paper to get my kids excited about our family getaway. After the trip, the contact paper peeled right off. This sticker project was a big hit!

  1. Ages: 3 - 8

  2. <30 minutes

  3. A little messy

  4. Grownup needed

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Step-by-step tutorial

  • Step 1

    This project can be made in any theme you can imagine. I did a beach theme to go along with our trip and I already had some great beach stickers. Win win!

    Photo reference of how to complete step 1

  • Step 2

    You will need to cut the contact paper to fit in your backseat window. Once you have the correct size, you can tape the paper down to a table top with masking tape. Next, get to work on your masterpiece. (The kids can of course help out with this.) I did it on my own because I wanted it to be a surprise and also something new and exciting once we started our journey.

    Photo reference of how to complete step 2

  • Step 3

    Once the ink dried, I peeled off the paper and placed it right on the window.

    Photo reference of how to complete step 3

  • Final result!

    My daughter thought it was great. She had so much fun adding stickers to a scene and not just a window. When our trip was over, the contact paper peeled right off and she was able to place the sticker scene on a piece of paper to save as a special little souvenir from our trip.

    Photo reference of how to complete step 4

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