10 Minute Bathroom Back Splash.
by
Val
(IC: homeowner)
2 Materials
$10
15 Minutes
Easy
I bought these tiny Plexiglas magnetic frames at J.C. Penny when they went out of business in my home town. They cost me $2.00 each and finally after having them in the house for months, I did something with them. Super easy peasy.
I measured them, always, measure twice, cut once. Good advice for most projects.
The most difficult part of this project was removing the price tag stickers and the (cough, cough,) dust that gathered. See the little silver circles, those are magnets! These little frames stay together with those tiny magnets.
I found some card stock scrap booking paper that I liked and cut it to the proper size.
I'm truly not the most organized person in the world but some of my scrapping papers are. ha, yes, you read that right, "some." I've got a lot of it. Ask my awesome husband, he'll say I have a metric "beepton" of it. He would be correct.
I put the paper between the magnet frames.
I very carefully picked it up and placed it on the vanity on my bathroom sink. It's fun, funky and if I get tired of it, it can be removed and I can put something else with it. Guess what? I've got 2 more of these magnetic frames in 5 x 7 size! I wish I had bought more of them but such is life.
P.S. The mug from Sweden roughly translates to "No sleep til Brooklyn." Ha, my kid lives there and she bought me this mug. Leave me to my delusions.
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Published March 26th, 2018 12:26 PM
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Thea on Jan 02, 2020
What I love most about all your projects is that you experiment and enjoy the creative journey. And you don’t mind being zany.
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