Everyone seems to love the wall art from companies like Wall Words, Upper Case Living, & Written Decor. I always think that I'm going to order them for my studio, but then I balk at the price.
Well, lookie what I made!!:
My new mantra looks over my sewing center in my studio.
AC Moore (&, I think, Target) sells this package of really cool vinyl wall decor blocks. They are called Wall Pops & they come in a variety of colors & patterns.
I bought mine in black using my trusty AC Moore coupon (I think my total was @$8.00). I ran it through my Wishblade and ... ta da!! My own phrase in the font of my choice!! I still have 4 1/2 sheets left, so if I feel like creating a new phrase next week... no problem!
Now, I know that not everybody has a Wishblade, so I tried it with Sizzix dies using my Zip-E-Mate. Easy peasy. Then, I tried it using my QuicKutz dies:
Woo hoo! Little Eiffel Towers to decorate my studio!
I'm off to vinyl letter EVERYTHING!
What a great idea! Also, I was wondering, with your crates for stamp storage, how many inches from the top is the first set of holes drilled? Is it also two inches from the top? Thanks
Added by Korie B: The first set of holes begins 3" from the top.
Posted by: Annette | Monday, August 27, 2007 at 11:23 PM
You are forcing me to spend money yet again. I'm going to ACM this week to buy this stuff and try it on my cricut.
And I went to Michaels yesterday and purchased 9x12 box frames.
:)
Posted by: Jeanette | Tuesday, August 28, 2007 at 08:25 AM
****sigh****
If only I had a Wishblade...or a Zip-e-Mate....or a Quickutz....or a friend who had them all and lived close by....
Posted by: CarrieB | Tuesday, August 28, 2007 at 12:58 PM
I love it! Would you kindly share your fonts and do you think it will work with the cricket?
Posted by: keri | Tuesday, August 28, 2007 at 02:19 PM
Awesome idea!
Posted by: Penny | Thursday, August 30, 2007 at 10:37 AM
I just found the wall pops at Lowe's for $10...we don't have AC moore :( Can't wait to come up with a quote!
Posted by: christine | Monday, September 03, 2007 at 01:40 PM