Until my shoulder heals, I’ll just be tinkering with small things that aren’t painful.
I’m glad I enjoy working with vinyl projects, or I’d really be going batty.
This is a window project I did several years ago. I had it in storage for a long time. It’s been at the shop in the booth for a few months now. I brought it home earlier this week and decided it needed a change. The appliques are Tatouage.
I tried to remove the Tatouage with a razor blade. It wasn’t budging!
I brought out the big guns. I squirted some un-du sticker, tape and label remover on the window, and used the razor blade to scrape it right off.
Then I cleaned the window with my Fish Foam Window Cleaner.
I am applying vinyl, and I wanted to make sure all of the un-du was gone.
I’ve seen this before, but pinned it recently and thought it would be perfect for this window.
I thought I’d show you how I apply vinyl. I use the transfer paper to sort of stick the vinyl in place. You can see that it is larger than the vinyl paper, and is sticking to the window.
I remove the vinyl completely from the slick paper, with the transfer paper acting as a hinge.
I remove the slick paper, and prepare to lay the vinyl onto the glass.
After laying the vinyl on the glass, I start removing the transfer paper by laying it back on itself.
The vinyl is sticking easily to the clean glass.
The window looks so much better now with the updated vinyl replacing the Tatouage.
See more DIY Repurposed Window Ideas Here.
gail
The fish foam and the un-du were both sent to me to try out a long time ago. Both products work great, and I like to let you know what works when I use it. All opinions are my own. This is NOT a paid post. 🙂
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Gail Wilson is the author and mastermind behind My Repurposed Life. She is obsessed with finding potential in unexpected places and believes that with a little hard work and imagination, any old thing can be made useful again, including herself!
Gail reinvented herself during a midlife crisis and has found purpose again. She hopes you will find new ideas for old things and pick up a few tools along the way.
Jane
I really like the font on this project. What is it? Thank you.
gail@myrepurposedlife.com
If you look closely, you can see it on the photo of the layout page. It's Edwardian Script
gail
Holly D
Gail, Where did you purchase your silhouette machine from? Do you one to recommend? Thank you and simply LOVE your work/art!!
gail@myrepurposedlife.com
Thank you Holly for your comment.
I was a brand ambassador (sort of) for Silhouette, so they furnished me with a CAMEO and a Portrait. Having both, I will tell you I use the Portrait 99.9% of the time...nearly on a daily basis for my Etsy shop wedding signs. Even though it isn't as wide as a CAMEO, it still will cut large stencils and vinyl. rarely would I ever need vinyl wider than 8.5.
I'm always around if you have more questions.
Holly D
Gail,
"Thank you" so very much for your time! Where can I go to look into the Portrait? Your time is greatly appreciated 🙂
Holly D
Found it!
Heather
I have tried to look for someone to make my vinyl sayings for me, but I cant find anyone to make what I want. Where do you go? Thank you
gail@myrepurposedlife.com
I make my own vinyl sayings with my Silhouette machine.
You should try Etsy.
gail
Mary
I'm a little slow & not understanding how you use the vinyl to put your saying on the window pane. Could you or someone else try to explain it to me? Thanks so very much!
Lisa
Where do you get the transfer sayings?
Carolyn
Was wondering what you use to make your vinyl signs with. Do you have a machine that you create them with?
Athena at Minerva's Garden
What a beautiful way to repurpose old windows--so charming, Gail!
Peggy
I love this. Please link it to my linky party & anything else you have to share. 🙂 Thanks, Peggy. http://diycraftyprojects.com/2012/10/whatcha-work-up-wednesday-linky-party-6.html
I Play Outside The Box
Just curious...do you apply the vinyl to what you figure will be the 'back' of the window pane, so it will be easier to clean the 'front' of the glass when it is hanging?
Lori Hilker Designs
Beautiful, Gail. I sell a lot of chippy windows for weddings. I have a stash of close to 100 windows. Some people ask outrageous prices for blank windows, but since I've started working with them people are happy to give them to me to get them out of their shed or garage. I've even found windows left anonymously on my porch!
Recreate and Decorate
I love this idea! So simple and cute!
Debilou ~ Mississippi Mama
love it Gail.. and that quote.
Toqua's Crafts
Oh WOW! I love the new version of the window! Great job!
Have a great week. 🙂
Janet
I love it! Your window looks so nice with the vinyl quote!
Betsy@My Salvaged Treasures
It was nice before, but it's even better now. Love it!
Mindi@MyLove2Create
Oh this is Perfect! Cute window and saying! It looks so good. I know what you mean with the vinyl, I am still trying to get it down, I have noticed some vinyl is better that others, and that makes all the difference!
Sharon
Beautiful Job! I love the "New" Old window. I never find old windows here in Florida. And if you do, you cant afford them. I love undu.
Shari @ turnstylevogue.com
Beautiful job. I stop dead in my tracks for old windows 😉
Anne
What a pretty idea Gail!
Terri
LOVE this...I wish old windows were a little easier to come by...they make the cutest projects. This should fly out of the shop!
I wish I had your knack for applying vinyl...that stuff is another thorn in my side...just does not like to cooperate for me!
Full Circle Creations
Love that saying and it looks great on your window!
Holly
Sue
I like the vinyl way better then the flowers. Surely it will sell fast now, that would be nice over a bed.
Happy Monday! Hugs,
Sue