Polka Dot Washer & Dryer

Ginger Bowie
by Ginger Bowie
$15
2 Hours
Easy
I have been slowly (very slowly!) working on a laundry room makeover over the last several months. Sometimes it takes awhile! ha! (Scroll down to see the before & after!) My most recent addition to this makeover are my adorable polka dot washer & dryer. So let's get started! :)
You'll need 3 sheets of 24 inch by 12 inch black vinyl for this project. I found my vinyl at Happy Crafters.
I used my Silhouette CAMEO to cut out a bunch of polka dots. You can hop over to my blog to see how to cut & weed vinyl. Just search how to cut vinyl, and it should pop right up.
After all my vinyl was cut I started applying my vinyl dots. I started at the top & worked my way down. I matched up the vinyl pattern as best as could. It was pretty easy to do since they were polka dots. ;)
Eventually I made it all the way around! I love how they turned out. So cute!
It almost makes me want to do the laundry.....almost! ;)
Here's the BORING before......
I love the after. Can you spot all of the changes? Hop over to my blog! I made a list of all the changes I made. See if you got them all. :) Would you like to polka dot something in your house? ;)
Ginger Bowie
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  • Cbo20795302 Cbo20795302 on Mar 27, 2017

    This is the cutest thing I've seen..............but I don't have a Cricut or other machine to cut out the dots. Any suggestions?

  • Lio2914546 Lio2914546 on Aug 20, 2018

    Hello from France ,

    Where did you find this black weight vinyl?

    At home here, it is not transparent!

    It is just a decoration in a roll, and when it is applied it often makes bubbles! lol!

    Thank you for your answer ....... Yours.

  • Diane Diane on Feb 05, 2022

    Did it last or did the heat from dryer make it fall off dryer?

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  • Rubyskye Rubyskye on Feb 04, 2021

    This idea is worth a 10 handclapping wow! So different and so imaginative. I am curious about how the stickers hold up. Perhaps using the cut out clear sheet and painting in the black dots with enamel?

  • Kathy Kathy on Aug 16, 2021

    I think you could use a stencil and paint on dots or anything else. Krylon has so many psints that will paint anything. Would be tricky

    • Carlsberg Carlsberg on Jun 07, 2022

      A stencil with spray paint is an option I'm considering now.. It's a lovely idea :)

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