It’s that time of the week. Time to recap and show off your DIY projects! I love seeing your DIY talent!
We’ve been working in the kitchen – getting an electrical outlet underneath the sink for a new instant hot water tank and the old blue laminate countertops are GONE!
Before: Good bye blue laminate!
Looking better already. In Progress: Old counter, sink and faucets gone! Running electric to install an outlet under the sink for instant hot water tank.
In the meantime, I started “frosting” the glass panels on the French doors between our living room and family room. The family room is on our DIY to-do list and isn’t finished. It’s where teenagers hang out and a ‘catch all’ for just about everything so being able to see in there isn’t ideal.
And since the family room isn’t completed, the family room side of the French door still has plastic on the window panels – until I either stain or paint the door (rather than taping when the time comes). That’s why the windows look foggy. Until the family room is done – it also helps to disguise the plastic on the window panels! Love this! That foggy/dirty look always bothers me!
Before
Using my Silhouette, I cut vinyl panels.
- First I measured the glass panels in our French doors.
- Next, I enlarged my paper from 8.5 x 11 to 8.5 x 14.
- Draw a “rectangle” and size it to the glass door panel (subtract just a tad so it fits on the glass panel). My rectangle was 6 x 12.
- Insert the image. I used “mesh flower lace” from the Silhouette Online Store.
- Drag and re-size the image to fit within the rectangle. The rectangle gives a border so that the actual mesh flower lace design is what is removed/negative.
Remove the vinyl that won’t be applied.
Use the transfer paper so that the frosted vinyl can be applied to the glass panel.
Pull apart (vinyl should be on sticky side of transfer paper and waxy grid side is garbage).
Place to glass panel and rub with a credit card.
Peel away the transfer paper.
I’ve been using my frosted vinyl for a number of projects lately so I was only able to finish three panels before running out and I’m waiting on my frosted vinyl order.
I love the way it lets the light into our living room but adds a little privacy between the living room and family room.
Here is the way it looks from the other side (the unfinished family room side).
This week I discovered that Jen at
Tatertots and Jello had the same idea. Pop over to check out her cute design.
I’ve been having fun with the Silhouette but granite countertops come Tues. – so I’m hoping to have some more kitchen progress to share including more information on the awesome
faucets and pretty back splash!
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Thanks so much for hosting!! The frosted glass looks beautiful! 🙂
Christina
I love that frosted vinyl! So much so, that I linked a project using it also! 🙂
thanks for hosting, good luck with the kitchen! I can't wait to see it, but I KNOW you can't wait for it to be DONE!
gail
It looks beautiful! I love your home…it is gorgeous!
I just LOVE your frosted panels! And your kitchen is coming along so nicely…you've convinced me to paint ours and I've gotten all the supplies already! Very excited to see how they turn out! I just have question…did you sand your cabinets and use primer before you painted them? We're just trying to figure out how many steps painting ours will involve, but we are so excited to get started 🙂
What a cool way to "frost" glass!! Can't wait to see the new countertops!
I loove frosted glass! =) I've been spray paint frosting everthing in sight =)
linked up my stained glass project — have a great suday! <3
xoXOxo
Jenn @ Peas & Crayons
that looks great, roeshel! love the frosted glass look! thanks for hosting!
The frosted panels look GREAT! Nice job.
Thanks for hosting the party today. It's my first time participating. I'm having fun visiting all of the other blogs.
Have a great day.
Pam
The frosted panels look terrific! I love all of the Silhouette projects you've been featuring.
Your kitchen cabs look great painted white. I was absolutely giddy with excitement with each step of our kitchen reno. Can't wait to see your granite in. Thanks for sharing and for hosting this party.
Love, love, love the frosted vinyl! I have a couple of windows where a bit of extra privacy is needed, but I still want the light to come in, so this would be ideal!
So pretty!! Great work!
Absolutely love your windows!!! I have that same door (with the shipping plastic still on:) and I have been fretting about what to do with it. Your "frosted" treatment looks amazing. As always, thank you for the great inspiration.
What a great idea for the door…your kitchen is looking good:) Thanks so much for hosting.
Blessings,
Linda
Thank you for hosting. I'm also having a link party. I would love it if you stopped by my blog to check it out.
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Hi Roeshel, I'm drinking tea from a special mug as I do my blogging tonight! 😉 O LOVE what you did with your door!! I can't wait to try some frosted and chalkboard vinyl projects!
Thank you for hosting the party!
I have a window in our bathroom that I need to do the frosted glass on- yours turned out great!!
Thanks for hosting! am glad I finally got a little project done so I could join in again!
bee blessed
mary
I love frosted glass. I did that to my bathroom for privacy (on the window). can't wait to see the new counter tops.
What a great idea to cover up what you consider an eyesore. Am looking forward to the kitchen reveal.
The vinyl covering looks great! Thanks so much for having the party!
Lordy… the rad links will keep this girl busy for days. lots of them to seeee.
My French doors in my latest project are callin' for some frosting..hmmm.. Thanks for the tips!
xo Jeanne.
http://beeskneesbungalow.blogspot.com/
The frosted glass looks great!! I would love to tackle our kitchen but am just not brave enough! Thanks for hosting and have a great week! 🙂
I love that frosted glass. And there are some really fab things linked up this week. I've so enjoyed being at your party. Thank you for having me!
Sarahx
I would love for you to come over and link up your party to my PARTIES page.
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DaNita
I really love the frosted glass. I am going to have to finagle something like that here.
Thanks so much for hosting! Great ideas here! 🙂
Thanks for hosting ANOTHER FAB linky party 🙂 Everything you create is always so beautiful!
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Thank you so much for hostessing!
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Love the door! What a great idea, the design is beautiful! Oh you are getting closer, the granite is going to look so gorgeous, I can't wait to see it! Have a wonderful day!!
Hey Roeshel, I saw your mention in Flea Market Style! You go girl! How does it feel to be a DIY rock star?
Am I even allowed over here any more?
Great party. Lots of fun projects to explore. Thanks for hosting.
Be sure to stop by and enter my giveaway. And I would love to have you join me this Friday for "Funny Faux Pas Follies".
Liz @ the Brambleberry Cottage
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Great party. Lots of fun projects to explore. Thanks for hosting.
Be sure to stop by and enter my giveaway. And I would love to have you join me this Friday for "Funny Faux Pas Follies".
Liz @ the Brambleberry Cottage
http://thebrambleberrycottage.blogspot.com/
I am one of your newest followers. Linking up to your party. A very informative blog. looking forward to snooping around.
Bonne nuit.
Caroline