Hi Hollowers!
Hope you are having a wonderful weekend, we have glorious sunshine and it feels like time for afternoon tea on the deck! How British!! Today I have a great project for you on how to create custom pieces for you kitchen, a special event or as a wonderful gift. I met Style-Tech vinyl at Creativation in January and I was impressed by the quality and variety of their films; I will be using them for my PBS segments in a few weeks for some more amazing ideas with vinyl. Let’s take a look at todays project…
Its it amazing? You could do this in any color to suit the decor or occasion, you could also personalize for a wedding, baby shower or more! I did it in pink to match my pretty pink Smeg kettle and pink Kitchen Aid; of course I have a video full of tips and tricks for you…
I hope you are going to give this a try either for your own home or for a special occasion, here are all your links; (affiliate links may be at no cost to you). You’ll also want to hop to our instagram where we are giving away a Style-Tech goodie bag! I have also linked the Cricut Maker and the access subscription which is where I got the cutting file…
I just love this project so much! I posted a picture of my pink kettle on my instagram story the other day and you all wanted to know where I got it so you’ll find that in the links above too! Have a wonderful weekend and I can’t wait to see your customized pieces too! Also, if like me you’re not ready for father’s day, you could whip up a quick customized gift for Dad, Hubby or Grandad!
Happy Stamping
Alexandra & The Prickle
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This turned out gorgeous Alexandra! I’ve never done any vinyl projects. It looks like a ton of work but the results are worth it. I can imagine all kinds of fun projects to make with vinyl, like cups, platters, vases, frames, maybe a canvas or wall, or even on acetate to put on a card! Oh wow, my mind is reeling with ideas! Thanks for this great video, I have been wondering what the process was. I think that after I’m done playing with my June subscription box I might have to try this!