One project that I have been able to finish though is for my son's room. I have been obsessed with this chest from Anthropologie. Isn't it nice?
I recently discovered this free program called paint.net that is similar to photoshop. Today I used it to make a stencil. First I picked out the font and size that I wanted to use and then I taped freezer paper to the computer screen. Freezer paper is great for making stencils because it is coated with plastic and doesn't slip around.
I cut the stencil out with an exacto, then went to work stenciling. The dresser only has two drawers that could be stenciled, but the result is the same.


That has got to be the coolest thing ever! LOVE it! I added you to my twitter {I am @shortsassymama} and I see where you are in G'boro. I lived there for 5 years and LOVED it there! Are you familiar with the Cardinal area? Hope your having a great weekend and staying warm. XOXO
ReplyDeleteAwesome idea! How many times have we tried to tell someone which drawer to open and now you can say "no. 4"...
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing!
Wow, your version looks great! I have seen the Anthro one too but you definitely out did them!
ReplyDeleteWow! You did such a great job on this. I love it. I love Anthropologie and I love how your dresser turned out even more than their version. Well done!
ReplyDeleteWhere can you find freezer paper? Craft store or supermarket?
Thanks!
I found freezer paper at Walmart. It's by Reynolds and it only came in 33 yds. and was around $5. This is enough paper to stencil our entire house. Guess I will have to come up with some more projects, huh?
ReplyDeleteThat turned out very nice!
ReplyDeleteWow! These look great!
ReplyDeleteLove this dresser and love that you showed how to put the freezer paper up on the computer screen. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteI think I like yours better... it looks so cool... I love numbers and letters and I love what you did... great job.
ReplyDeleteHugs Deb
Sheer genius! I'm going to see if I can locate that software. I have photoshop 4, but I find it confusing (perhaps because I've never taken the time to "learn" it). What a really great idea to stencil directly from your screen, and it turned out wonderful -- couldn't be better!
ReplyDeleteWow, this turned out so good! I'm so impressed with your work! Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteBy the way, I wrote a note about painting tile in my comments section. Thanks for visiting!
WOW...what a fabulous idea and you did an awesome job! Hope you have a FUN weekend!
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Linda
Well that is fabulous Rene!
ReplyDeleteI so admire someone like yourself who makes things happen in their home. My sister is the same way!
Good for you!
It looks fab!
XXOOXX
Nice job Rene! Thanks for the tip on the website. I agree, your dresser looks much better than the inspiration. You have great taste! I'm anxious to see the rest of the room! Lisa
ReplyDeleteThat turned out great! Love the freezer paper tip; I'll have to try that.
ReplyDeleteReally cute!! I am so impressed-
ReplyDeleteXOXO
What a fabulous idea. I love your dresser better. Enjoy your weekend!
ReplyDeleteYour version is as good as the original!!! I love the idea of putting the freezer paper up to the screen. I always do things the hard way!!!
ReplyDeleteRhonda
I LOVE this! Thanks for your sweet comments on my post! Your blog is one of my very favorite, so your comments mean a lot! I can tell you are a very genuine, kind person ( it comes through in your posts) and I love your home and design style. :)
ReplyDeleteI really want to try this now...love it! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteFabulous! That is the coolest project.
ReplyDeleteGreat job! I actually like yours better than the Anthropologie chest.
ReplyDeleteWow..I love this! I jumped up and started looking for furniture to do this project on. None here..looks like an excuse to go shopping. Thanks for the inspiration,.
ReplyDeleteGreatidea. mishelle
ReplyDeleteWhat a unique and great chest! Fantastic idea!
ReplyDeleteMiss Bloomers
Wow! Great job! It came out too fabulous!
ReplyDeleteCheers!
Tina
Wow, that looks great. I love learning new ways of creating things and that is neat how you copied that on the computer screen. Looking forward to more projects.
ReplyDeleteSuper cute - love those numbers !
ReplyDeleteKammy
Love this idea, I am obsessed with anything to do with numbers or letters. Always have always will be. Great idea, quick and easy transformation, I am sure many others will want to do this now, Kathysue
ReplyDeleteOMG that is awesome! What an inspiration, you did a fabulous job! I love anthropologie, but not their PRICES!!~
ReplyDeleteLooks fantastic! I love Anthropologie, and I would never know you did this yourself. I did a little Anthro re-do to our entry closet on my blog.
ReplyDeleteI'm going to steal your idea on a mud room project! thanks so much
ReplyDeleteThat looks amazing! Love it!!
ReplyDeleteThat IS the coolest thing ever!
ReplyDeleteSo cute! And you pulled it off really well!
ReplyDeleteLove your chest! And I've never thought to trace a stencil straight from the monitor with freezer paper- thanks for the tip!
ReplyDeleteLooks Great!
ReplyDeleteAnything anthropology inpired has to be good, so I stopped by from Today's Creative! Very cute idea. I love seeing makeover projects, so I'm going to follow! Can't wait to see your bathrooms and your playroom. I have one that I want to re-do also. Kids' rooms are really fun.
ReplyDeleteOh so nice!!
ReplyDeleteYou are one talented lady...and what a great project...looks terrific! Come say hi sometime.
ReplyDeletegreat idea!
ReplyDeleteI love that!! Great idea. Thanks for linking.
ReplyDeleteIt turned out darling, Rene. I always forget about freezer paper, which is so much easier than acetate, which I have on a roll.
ReplyDeleteActually, I'm quite terrible at stencils. Don't know why. I've tried & tried and usually wind up transferring the pattern and just filling it in. Maybe the freezer paper will help ;)
Your project turn out just wonderful. Isn't it amazing what you can use freezer paper for?
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your idea. Have a blessed day.
Too cute and thanks for sharing the site info with us!
ReplyDeleteOh this would be perfect for my husband...I can just tell him what number drawer it is instead of going round and round.
ReplyDeleteI love the way it turned out.
ReplyDeleteI have a thing for numbers.
Thanks for sharing,
Stephanie
Oh that turned out great, love it!
ReplyDeleteCool! I was waiting for someone to do this one. It caught my eye in a big way too.
ReplyDeleteThanks for linking your variation up to SNS!
FJ Donna
I'm feeling the inspiration on this piece.
ReplyDeleteI have a similar chest of drawers that is begging for something of this nature.
Good job.
I tried to email you ...
ReplyDelete(fyi)
I included you in my Fake-Over hi-lights
http://casual-cottage.blogspot.com/2010/02/fake-overs-i-likee.html
your email didn't work for me.
Very cool project! So clever to trace the image right off your screen.
ReplyDeleteI know this is an older post, but I found your blog a week or so ago and I've been going through the old posts one by one. I LOVE this!
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