Lately I've been thinking more and more how I'd like to get my hands on some vinyl cut designs to incorporate some reverse stencil images. Essentially you lay a gorgeous vinyl sticker down, paint, and remove. The look is amazing, but I don't have an vinyl cutter (yet!). So after some googlin' I found these beauties:
It should have been NO surprise at all, that we've seen this couples gorgeous work before. Remember the swirly kitchen wall I featured once before? Bingo! The talented couple from Sawdust & Embryos have a ton of great works & ideas, and they link up to their "Vinyl Dealer" Dana, too. The grey cubes on the bottom right are fantastic. I can't wait to get in touch with her to order some!
They also do quite a few tutorials for those who want to give it a go themselves. Don't worry, if you're not the DIY type -they DO sell their furniture as well. You can see the tutorial for the next photo here.
That one really caught my eye, as you know mixing wood grain & paint is a huge favorite of mine. So I'll let you know what I hear when I get in touch with Dana, hopefully she can be my vinyl dealer too! Have a fantastic day!
Just an FYI, Staples prints vinyl too.. very inexpensive which is nice if you are just going to peal it up and throw it away. Also, I use contact paper in my machine when I reverse paint.. just a thought! If you are interested I wrote a post on some glass plates I reverse painted! Have fun! - Susan
ReplyDeleteOh wow! I had no idea staples did that, but that's RIGHT they have all those printers there. Thanks! I'll check it out! You use contact paper in your machine? Do you have a cricut? I don't........yet!
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