Hi! Homemaking Monday is coming to you a little late this week. Sorry but you know how life gets too busy sometimes! :-)
My Project was working with this 50 Cent Kitchen Cabinet Door which I bought at Ikea a few weeks ago.
If you go to the clearance section in ikea you can often find great bargains such as this one. I found this beautiful kitchen unit door for 50 cents because it had a couple of insignificant dents in it. Perfect!
First I used some ribbon through the holes to hide them and tied it into a bow.
Next I used the same method as shown in my Vinyl by Hand Tutorial to cut the word Imagine out of some black vinyl I had lying around.
It came out great... now I just have to figure out where to put it. Hmmm... :-)
Since I had vinyl and ribbon at home already, this project was thrifty as can be.
I still have one cabinet door left... any ideas what to do with it?
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This is so cute, the bow is the perfect touch! No idea where it could go, master bedroom perhaps!
ReplyDeleteSo cute! I've just recently discovered the discount section at IKEA (can you believe that?) so I hope I can find some awesome stuff there too!
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ReplyDeletehow cute!! love the ribbon and the words! such an inspiration! thanks for sharing,i just might go to Ikea for that!!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE the as-is section :) I've been hacking those doors into whiteboards :)
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Thanks!
Renee
Now I can hear John Lennon warbling in my head. :) It's beautiful, I love it! Thanks for linking up!
ReplyDeleteImagine... That would be great in a child's play room or a craft/office room. It's cute and inspires one to dream a little.
ReplyDeleteDang dang cute!