I recently revealed our bathroom makeover…
and you may have noticed that the window is bare.
Problem: I haven’t been able to decide on curtains…the length would be awkward with placement of the toilet. I like the natural light during the day since I use this space to get ready in the mornings. But I don’t like the lack of privacy even if it is on the second floor. Pictures of the window in the day time are tricky…but here goes!
Solution: I applied a lace contact paper {affiliate link} to the bottom window which is where someone from the outside looking up from a distance would be able to see someone standing in the bathroom with the light on at night. Then I created a fun decorative vinyl decal for the top window.
Materials:
Tools:
- Silhouette Cameo and Silhouette Studio Designer Software
- Scissors
- Credit/gift card for rubbing
What I did:
Using the Silhouette Studio Designer software, I created my design. I purchased a tree shape from the online Silhouette store and surrounded it with curved “Hotel & Spa” text since my new bathroom has a relaxing spa feel.
How to curve text: Click the circle shape on the left. Drag to size, shape and center on design. Next click the font button on the left and create your text. While the text box is surrounded with a green window, click the circle with a cross. Drag text to the inner or outer circle border. (You can also change the character spacing in the font tool.)
Next, select the circle again by clicking on it. Then click the scissors button in the right hand corner. Choose “no cut”. Now the text in the design will be cut but the circle won’t. (As you can see, I played around with rearranging my text too.)
Load vinyl into the machine color/vinyl side up. Change blade and settings for adhesive vinyl cutting. Send design to cut.
Remove vinyl from the machine and trim to a more manageable size around the design.
Weed away the unused part of the vinyl design.
Cover vinyl decal with transfer paper. Rub with a credit card.
Clean window.
Peel away paper backing, transferring the vinyl decal to the sticky transfer paper.
Place design on window. Rub with a credit card and peel away transfer paper.
Ta-da! Now my window has some decorative type detail without curtains or a blind. I have privacy and natural light. What do you think?
day time
{It’s difficult to capture in a photo of a window in day light but it’s very visible in real life.}
night time
*This post is sponsored by Happy Crafters. Tutorial, experience and opinion is my own. I really love working with this vinyl. Check out all the supplies at Happy Crafters for inspiration for your next project.