Rustic Vinyl Wall Decal Art Tutorial
26 April 2011
I hope you noticed for the earlier post that we are having a giveaway for a $30.00 dollar gift certificate from Single Stones Studios Vinyl Wall Decals. If you would like to enter the giveaway go here.
And, I was lucky enough to be able to be able to try out their product for myself and and so happy with the results:
Want to make one of your own? Okay here is what I did, so you know where to start!
Supplies:
Beautiful Vinyl Want Decal from Single Stone Studios
2 Salvaged wood boards (found on bulk garbage pickup day!)
several old screws
Water Based Polyurethane
Tools:
Credit card (put them to good use!)
Cheap paint brush
Drill
Scrub Brush
Exacto Knife
Saw (for cutting boards)
Pre-drill holes for screw to avoid splitting the wood. We screwed the boards into a horizontal piece of the same wood, that we placed on back. We had one on top and bottom (forgot to photograph it sorry!) Leave the screw exposed, that is part of the beauty!
Follow instructions that come with your vinyl, making sure you have gone over all of the art with a credit card or similar tool to adhere the glue properly. Once that is done, position your art onto your boards and tape at top to secure in place. Flip over and remove the paper backing.
Carefully turn it back onto the wood, and rub that baby with all your strength!! You may have to do a little extra rubbing after you peel off the paper to make sure it is adhering well. The polyurethane will help the vinyl stick (so I hope you didn't sick that step!)
Slowly and carefully cut the vinyl that spans between the gaps of the boards. Just let the knife follow along the edge of the wood. If the vinyl pulls instead of cuts, replace your blade and I found that it also helps to start your cut just inside the vinyl (not from edge to edge). Experiment cutting the small portions before moving on to the bigger sections, so you feel comfortable.
You can see in the picture above what a difference it makes to cut out the gaps. Like it was meant to be together, no applied afterward!!
We found the perfect place for this in our entry (right next to my still unfinished stairs!!!) To hang it we took the easy way out. Simply screw a 2 1/2 inch screw right through the entire thing into a stud. It is rustic with exposed screws already so you won't notice it at all!
6 comments:
That is a great way to use vinyl!!!
Pretty soon my house is just going to be a replica of your house. Stop giving me such great projects to do!
That is a fun art project, thanks for sharing:)
Wow - you amaze me!
What a great project!! I love the "rustic" aspect of it!
Emily Hewett
A Well Dressed Home
awelldressedhome.com/blog
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