If you follow my "Thrifty Finds" posts you may remember I recently found this large black and white plate/platter at my local GW and I said I had plans for it. (If not you can read about it here.)The platter has a black and white Waverly patterned floral design on it and I bought it with the intention of putting it in our home office which is decorated in black, white, and turquoise.
Here is the platter BEFORE:
I used my Cricut "Sophistcate" cartridge and inserted my mat with black peel and stick vinyl using a 2 for the pressure and 2 for the speed.
{Love} this cartridge!
Then unpeeled the background vinyl so that the wording was still left and then used my transfer paper to grab the image and transfer it on to the plate.
Then VOILA! Here is the finished product and I LOVE IT!
Here is a better picture of the AFTER:
I used a plate easel to display the platter (love easels....if you don't have any I highly recommend getting a few).
Not bad for an easy-peasy project on a Sunday evening, and this is one of those projects I have had on my list FOREVER so now I can also mark this off my to-do list. (yeah!)
(FYI-The fleur de lis glass jar sitting on the bottom of this shelf is another Cricut project I did a few months back. You can find the post here. I am currently using the jar to hold my paint color swatches but you can see in the post where it was before-it is a very versatile piece.)
This plate project only cost me about $3 bucks-the cost of the thrift store plate and a small piece of vinyl that I already had so it was very affordable and easy to do.
Have a great week!
Jennifer
WOW!! It looks wonderful with the vinyl words. Thanks so much for stopping by and leaving a comment on my blog! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Ami. I'm glad you like it and I appreciate the comment. I will be doing more vinyl projects throughout the fall and holidays.
ReplyDeleteJennifer
That is so pretty! Great use for your silhouette! I'd love for you to link it up at my party at Doodles & Stitches! http://www.doodlesandstitches.com/2012/08/fabulous-friday-link-party-15.html
ReplyDeleteThanks for visiting. So glad I found your blog!
I love your platter! That turned out so pretty :)
ReplyDeleteHugs, Tanya
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Love how this platter turned out! My mom's bday is coming up and this would be a great idea!
ReplyDeleteThis is Lovely :)
ReplyDeleteFrancine
It's perfect! Thank you for sharing this at Make it Pretty Monday party at The Dedicated House. Hope to see your prettiness again on Monday. Toodles, Kathryn @TheDedicatedHouse
ReplyDeleteLove the end result and of course the fact that you upcycled an old platter.
ReplyDeleteFits right in with your decor ~
ReplyDeletePopped in from YWW.
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Adorable, I wish I was crafty, I would love to try this. Thanks for sharing! XO ~Liz
ReplyDeleteHi Jennifer: What a lovely platter you have created with the vinyl wording embellishments--very creative!
ReplyDeletePerfect! Love that plate. Great idea! Thank you for sharing this at Rustic Restorations Weekend!
ReplyDeleteThank you for linking up at Doodles & Stitches! I love this plate. The font is so pretty!
ReplyDeleteHey Jennifer. Appreciate the inspiration and tutorial; never thought of putting it on a platter and the message is so important to all of us. Joining you on Pinterest, please do the same. Just got on and on twitter; working on FB page. Thanks Terri
ReplyDeleteThaks everyone. I have more vinyl projects underway and can't wait to post about them! Have a great Labor Day!
ReplyDeleteJennifer
Looks great Jennifer. Thanks for linking up at Shabbilicious Friday.
ReplyDeleteWow, Jennifer! That's amazing! Inspired - I love how it turned out - I do appreciate you sharing with Home and Garden Thursday,
ReplyDeleteKathy
Thanks for linking this great post to the Say G’day Linky Party. I have shared this post on Google+ and have pinned it too! You did a great job with this project!
ReplyDeleteBest wishes and hope you can join in again this weekend.
Natasha in Oz
I'm so glad you enjoy using your Cricut. ;)
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad you enjoy using your Cricut. ;)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful job!
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