I've been giddy with ideas to use with my
Silhouette machine--so much that I've even started covering the appliances with vinyl cut outs. (It's that whole husband hates vinyl on walls
thing.)
When I bought this damask image, it was taller and skinnier, and wouldn't fit right on my KitchenAid mixer. So I used the Silhouette software to make it wider in about 1.2 seconds.
Now it's perfect. And my KitchenAid is oh-so-chic. It's what I imagine KitchenAids in Paris must look like.
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It looks mighty pretty and fancy.
ReplyDeleteI love this, it looks great! Such a fun idea to dress up a great appliance!
ReplyDeleteomg!...who would've thought to purty up (sorry...i'm from wv...lol) a mixer?...i love love love this!...now i'm just trying to figure out what to put on mine!....
ReplyDeleteoh I want to decorate my kitchen appliances! Great work hun :0)
ReplyDelete*hugs* Heather x
Hi, I'm a new follower...love what you've done to the mixer.
ReplyDeleteSorry hubby isn't keen on vinyl on walls...you can still put vinyl words on a large board (or foam core from a craft store) to make your statement.
I was really excited to find your blog...so-o-o-o many wonderful ideas. Thanks for sharing!
until later...V
How fun! I really love the way that looks. My husband also hates vinyl on the walls. I keep expecting to come home some day to find my Eiffel Tower suddenly "coming off" the wall. :)
ReplyDeleteOh I LOVE it!!!! It's so pretty! What a neat way to make your appliances unique!
ReplyDeleteThat is so unique! You've probably just started a trend. They be selling hip mixers at Bed Bath & Beyond this Christmas!
ReplyDeleteSo i don't have a silhouette but i am going to make over my mixer! Super great idea!
ReplyDeleteThis is fabulous.
ReplyDeleteOh gosh I want to do this soooo badly! Ever since I saw flames on Alton Brown's mixer, I've wanted to customize mine too. My Thor needs some embellishment! (Yes, I named my mixer Thor...I think it's completely appropriate for an professional grade mixer that sounds like a jet engine when it's running!)
ReplyDeleteThis is precisely the sort of project I'd love to do if (when?) I win one of those wonderful things!
ReplyDeleteThis is my favorite thing you've done so far. It jumps starts my imagination. Now I'm thinking... crock pots, fridges, stoves, planters... Basically, what don't I want decorated in vinyl?
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ReplyDeletehugs from Chile
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Oh-so-chic is right! I love it! Fabulous!
ReplyDeleteWay cool. Great idea. Love it...
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I LOVE this!!! I have a black stand mixer that would love a little vinyl lovin! :) My kitchen is black and white damask...your mixer would fit right in!
ReplyDeleteI am amazed at all of the things you can do with one machine. I guess it is only limited by our imaginations.
ReplyDeleteDebbie
hehe I have a PINK kitchen aide that my DH just thinks is the best thing EVER (okay so not really). Fancying it up as you did would just give it that extra wonderfullness (yes I just made up that word) LOL
ReplyDeleteI LOVE that!
ReplyDeleteLove it! I've always admired the flames on Alton Brown's mixer. If I had a Silhouette I could make some for mine! :D
ReplyDeleteThat is such a neat way to use the vinyl. If I had a KitchenAid, I'd want it pretty, too.
ReplyDelete♥hugs♥
I recently got the silhouette. I'm looking forward to trying out some of your get tutorials!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea!!
ReplyDeleteHannah
check out my new blog...
http://youngancrafty.blogspot.com/
Where do you get your vinyl from? I found Expressions Vinyl.com has tons to choose from and really great deals on Silhouette Vinyl.
ReplyDeleteAwesome! I'm gonna make mine over this weekend! TFS!
ReplyDeleteI have a friend who would love this - could you make and sell one?
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