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Farmyard Friends - Oink & Tumble – Pigs - Frosted window Clings
Farmyard Friends - Oink & Tumble – Pigs - Frosted window Clings
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Meet the mud-loving mischief makers of the farm! The Oink & Tumble collection brings a snuffling, snorting swirl of piggy charm to your windows, mirrors, or glass doors. From curious piglets to proud porkers, each frosted silhouette is full of personality and farmyard fun.
Crafted in a soft etched-glass style, these clings gently diffuse light while adding playful warmth and a touch of countryside whimsy.
No mess, no mud — just pure piglet joy, ready to stick and squeal!
Product Features:
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- Reusable, no-adhesive frosted static cling
- Easy to apply, remove, and reposition
- Sticks to clean, smooth glass or mirror surfaces
- Great for privacy and decoration
- Available in Mini, Small, Medium, or Large
- Choose from Left-Facing or Right-Facing designs — each sold separately
- Photos may show multiple clings or sizes for comparison. This listing is for one cling in the selected size only.
- Reusable, no-adhesive frosted static cling
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📏 Size Options:
- Mini
- Small
- Medium
- Large
- (Size may vary slightly depending on design proportions)
How to Apply Your Frosted Window Cling
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Clean the surface:
Make sure the window or mirror is smooth, clean, and free from dust or grease. Use glass cleaner or warm soapy water. -
Peel gently:
Carefully peel the cling from its backing. Avoid stretching the design. -
Position the cling:
Wet glass and place cling against the glass in your desired spot. If it’s not quite right, just lift and reposition, spray a little water to assist positioning. -
Smooth it out:
Use your fingers or a plastic card (like a loyalty card) to gently press from the center outward, removing any air bubbles. -
That’s it!
No glue, no mess, no residue. When you want to change it up, just peel off and store flat for next time.
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