Hello! I had a fabulous little vacation~I wanted to share something that my sister, Kristin did that I loved:
she took an old cabinet door when they replaced their bathroom vanity and painted it, then added some vinyl lettering:
she took an old cabinet door when they replaced their bathroom vanity and painted it, then added some vinyl lettering:
Isn't it a great idea? And isn't she the cutest? :) I wish you could all meet her in person~I have the best sisters!
Thanks, Krishin! I'm adding it to my yard sale wish list.
Happy Tuesday~
P.S. ! ETA: Okay, I talked to Kristin and she said she got her vinyl lettering from http://www.sayanythingexpressions.com She said it was around $5 for everything and around $1 for shipping, so not too shabby, and also they were very quick. I think I'll be adding this to my under $10, under an hour projects. (not including spray paint drying time, of course) Hope this helps~
Happy Tuesday~
P.S. ! ETA: Okay, I talked to Kristin and she said she got her vinyl lettering from http://www.sayanythingexpressions.com She said it was around $5 for everything and around $1 for shipping, so not too shabby, and also they were very quick. I think I'll be adding this to my under $10, under an hour projects. (not including spray paint drying time, of course) Hope this helps~
Melissa...would you please let Kristin know that that is a Fabulous idea! Thanks for sharing :) I'll be adding cabinet doors to my yard sale list as well!!
ReplyDeleteI love this! Hope you don't mind but I think I will making one of these very soon.
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful day!
~Sherrie
Love this!
What a fabulous idea. It looks great and she is cute as a button. Thanks for the super idea. Hugs, Marty
ReplyDeleteIf you are ever headed to First Monday Trade Days in Canton, TX there is a booth that sells cabinet doors like this brand new for $1.
ReplyDeleteGreat idea, now I know what to do with some of those doors I bought.
I have a huge cabinet door painted as a chalkboard. The inside is chalkboard paint and the outside part is painted. Looks like a big frame. I use it for my menu in my kitchen. Everyone here is painting them as chalkboards, that's cute what your sister did. I've never seen that.
ReplyDeleteHi,Melissa
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing,, that is so cute. I'll have to add that to the ever growing list of things i wanna do.. My house will never get cleaned. Have a great week.
That's great! I can't begin to imagine what you'd pay for something like that at a specialty store.
ReplyDeleteWhat a nice idea! Love it! Just wish I would have kept some cabinet doors around. Now I am on the lookout for one!
ReplyDeleteYay Kristin!!! That is SO cute... great decorating ideas must run in your family!! You look beautiful!!
ReplyDelete-Megan Tanner
That is the cutest idea! I hope we don't shop the same yardsales, because that is now on my wish list too! ;)
ReplyDeleteThis is such a wonderful idea! Very creative!
ReplyDeleteI started reading your blog because my aunt JoAnn was always reading it and then she won one of your give-aways. Well, I just realized that I know your sister, Kristin. She worked with me at Springville Jr. High last year until she had her baby. You'll have to tell her hi from me.
ReplyDeleteHi! I LURVE this idea!!!
ReplyDeleteCan you tell me where the vinyl letters came from? I would really like to get this done for our family too.
Thanks!
Darling!!!
ReplyDeleteWow!!! What a great idea! I LOVE it. I'll be on the lookout for some doors. That's one I'm going to have to try! = )
ReplyDeleteWhat a fantastic idea!
ReplyDeleteOoo la la - I had that same idea with an large old frame a friend made for me. Here in AZ there is a local cabinet who sells his left over cabinet faces for very cheap! I'm sure there is one in your area too!
ReplyDeleteWelcome back!! That is a great idea I'm sure not all my cabinets need a door!!! Love your posts keep them coming. If you have any spare time, please stop by my blog www.home23duncanboys.blogspot.com
ReplyDeletebeautiful! another great place to find old cab doors is Habitat for Humanity's Restore-they have tons of them for around $3.
ReplyDeleteLOVE it!
ReplyDeleteWhat an incredibly easy idea and such a great look! I am sure to be keeping my eyes open for something like that door @ a yard sale!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the inspiration!~G (Gina aka CraftTeaLady)
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YES...just what I was looking for! I've been eyeing some cabinet doors at the Habitat store for a while. I knew they would make a fabulous project, but couldn't think of anything. Thanks Melissa and Kristin!
ReplyDelete~Amanda
I found a door for $5 at a antique store and they had another one just like it and he let me have it so thats $2.50 each! I thought that was a great deal. :)
ReplyDeleteThis little project is a must...and adorable! I'll be giving this one a try too!
ReplyDeleteThank Kristin for the inspiration!
What a wonderful idea! I'm definatly adding this to my file marked "Projects I Want to Do". Thanks for the cost breakdown too. I may just use that very site! Thanks!!
ReplyDeleteThat is just awesome! DH happens to work with cabinets!
ReplyDeleteOhh I love that!! I love vinyl stuff. LOVE IT. I can't believe you cut up that boxwood thing up there (I did gasp!) but it turned out so great!!
ReplyDeleteLove it---
ReplyDeleteYou inspired me!! I credited you in my blog for my inspiration. Thank you so much for sharing your creativity!!
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