Laundry Room Sign
by
Grit Antiques
(IC: blogger)
5 Materials
How to cover an unsightly breaker box in your laundry room!
You can not see the washer and dryer, but you can see the unsightly breaker box that is featured squarely on the back wall.
The registration lines on the stencil help guide the placement.
Add paint to your brush and then swirl it onto another piece of wood or cardboard.
The sign sits on a couple of hooks my hubby added to the wall.
Of course, I couldn’t stop at the laundry sign…I added an antique door and a cotton wreath.
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Suggested materials:
- Vintage Ironing Board (Stash)
- Laundry Stencil (http://www.funkyjunkinteriors.net/shop)
- Paint-Coal Black (https://fusionmineralpaint.com)
- Stencil Brush (Amazon)
- Painters Tape (Lowes)
Want more details about this and other DIY projects? Check out my blog post!
Published January 9th, 2017 11:58 AM
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Susan @ Saw Nail and Paint on Mar 09, 2017
So cute! I have a vintage laundry board just like it and was looking at that same stencil last week!! The stencil is a bit expensive so I wasn't sure I should do it. Now I think I will. Love how it turned out.
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Tammy Barton West on Mar 10, 2017
That's not a fire hazard... The metal box is to contain the fire. It's literally a "fire containment box".
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Allison Newby on Aug 10, 2018
It's not a fire hazard persay but if you had an electrical fire and had a picture over the electrical box and the firemen couldn't find the box to shut off the electricity that is the hazard / problem. Or it could be . Just had to add that sorry.
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