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DIY State Silhouette Tray WITHOUT the Use of a Cutting Machine!
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Cynthia - Clockworkinteriors
(IC: blogger)
Are you like me and don't have (or want) a Silhouette machine? Not to mention the expensive paper needed to operate it?! I'm a firm believer that crafts should be cheap and cheerful ... not expensive and cumbersome. I'm here to show you that with an image you like, some contact paper and scissors, it's limitless what you can create!
This project started out with a visit to a reuse it center where I purchased an old desk drawer and some copper handles, knowing that I could turn them into an awesome tray!
The addition of a state silhouette would elevate this project as gift worthy -- definitely upping the tray's awesomeness!!
I found an image of Washington state on the computer. Because of the tray's size, I printed it out on two separate pieces of paper. I then cut out my state, and taped it together.
Place state cutout on contact paper and trace with a sharpie or pen. FYI, it doesn't matter which side of the contact paper you trace on -- my paper was very busy toile, so It was easier for me to trace on the back! Cut out your contact paper state image.
Voila!! The dark stain was a smart choice!
Because I wanted my tray to have a more rustic, weathered look, I distressed and dark glazed/waxed the whole thing. And because it's a tray that will actually be used -- I gave it a couple coats of General Finishes High Performance Top Coat ---- spray poly would also work great!!
The reuse it center copper handles are so sturdy and heavy -- and they look amazing with the dark walnut stain and gray paint!
And because the contact paper cutout was still sticky, (and I couldn't bear to throw it away!) I decided to adhere it to an old painted canvas; painted over that; and voila!! State wall art -- Pottery Barn would charge a fortune for a canvas this size!
So you're getting two projects for the price of one!! Feel free to check out my full post for additional pictures and tips! http://www.clockworkinteriors.com/?p=2953
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Published November 12th, 2015 11:17 AM
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Emma on Nov 21, 2015Hey, where's Kitsap Peninsula? ... just kidding... used to live on Bainbridge Isl.
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Cynthia - Clockworkinteriors on Dec 08, 2015@Emma LOL ... well, it's right by the Hood Canal bridge! My boy is a sailor and we competed against Bainbridge all the time -- love that place!
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Cynthia - Clockworkinteriors on Dec 08, 2015@Marilyn Thank you!
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