I've been wanting to decorate my kids' bathroom for some time, say like 5+ years. Why haven't I you ask, no good reason other than this must have been the idea I was waiting for. I wanted a sea theme for the bathroom, and this one is simple and easy.
Would you laugh if I told you I had the painter's tape up on the wall in preparation to paint for at least 4 months. Sometimes I'm not a super quick mover! The color is silent night by Olympic paint.
I had some stencils that I purchased at a local craft store, but I wanted to use my silhouette, and cut them out on vinyl. So I traced each stencil that I used, and scanned them into my computer, so I could load and trace them into my silhouette.
Cut out the shape I wanted, and removed the extra vinyl.
Covered the image with transfer paper
And positioned it on the glass that fit in the frame I bought.
I used clear silicone around the edges of the glass to keep the glass in the frame. I wanted to see the wall color from behind the frame so got rid of the frame back, and the silicone once dry keeps the glass in place.
Used a board from pallet wood that I had in the barn, and added hooks for towels.
The drift wood look is exactly what I was going for.
This project (besides the painting) took me maybe an hour, and was a quick and cute decoration for the bathroom.
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Would you laugh if I told you I had the painter's tape up on the wall in preparation to paint for at least 4 months. Sometimes I'm not a super quick mover! The color is silent night by Olympic paint.
I had some stencils that I purchased at a local craft store, but I wanted to use my silhouette, and cut them out on vinyl. So I traced each stencil that I used, and scanned them into my computer, so I could load and trace them into my silhouette.
Cut out the shape I wanted, and removed the extra vinyl.
Covered the image with transfer paper
And positioned it on the glass that fit in the frame I bought.
I used clear silicone around the edges of the glass to keep the glass in the frame. I wanted to see the wall color from behind the frame so got rid of the frame back, and the silicone once dry keeps the glass in place.
Used a board from pallet wood that I had in the barn, and added hooks for towels.
The drift wood look is exactly what I was going for.