Showing posts with label vinyl. Show all posts
Showing posts with label vinyl. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 21, 2015

Dream big

My friend asked me for this sign for her nursery. I think it turned out so cute, just like her little one! I had this board leftover from when I made my table, and it was the perfect size and already stained! I used my handy dandy Silhouette and cut out some vinyl. I was able to get this made and delivered in less than an hour! :) 
                   

Monday, February 3, 2014

Stencil Vinyl on Wood

I tried out Silhouette's Stencil Vinyl... I love it! It comes with the transfer paper and the stencil is a little bit thicker than regular vinyl.  It made making this sign very easy. 

This was a custom order for one of my friends. 
A few notes-
-The white part is the vinyl. You cut it out with the silhouette using vinyl settings.
-After you cut it out, take out the part that you want to be painted, using a weeding tool.
-Use the brown part (transfer paper) to transfer your vinyl stencil to the surface you want to stencil.
-Make sure you don't have any air bubbles or gaps, and pay attention to where the borders are. (I was lucky I was going for a more rustic look, rather than a clean look on my first try)
--Remove the transfer tape and paint!
-Take off the stencil. I waited till the paint was a little bit dry then took it off to make sure I didn't get more paint on the blue parts.

Thursday, November 14, 2013

Fall Wedding Decorations

I love how these pumpkins turned out! I cut out the gold vinyl on my Silhouette and Emily took it from there! She painted pumpkins with white and gold glitter and added the vinyl decals! 


      

I also cut out song lyrics that they liked and she stuck them on frames with pictures of them. These letters were small and I think she was cursing me the whole time! 

My mom and her girls at the wedding! 




Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Birthday Wine Bottle

I learned how to make a circle with words on my Silhouette. I watched this little video. She did a great job of teaching me how!

I cut it out on vinyl and put it on a wine bottle! I had to soak the wine bottle in warm water and use Goo Gone to help me get the label off.