This week, I was SO excited to get a box full of Martha Stewart craft supplies to try out. When I received the goodies from the Martha Stewart glass painting program, I instantly knew I wanted to use the paintable clings to jazz up my stand mixer. Have you seen all the fun, decorative stand mixers on the web?! I'm loving the trend!
Wanna jazz-up YOUR stand mixer? You can do it with the pretty paintable clings from Martha Stewart Crafts.
Here's how:
Step 1: Gather your supplies. I used several pretty colors of the Martha Stewart glass paint and a set of the paintable clings.
Step 2: Fill in the clings using your pretty paint colors. The key to this is using a very gentle hand. If you find the paint overflows the lines, don't fret! Dab the excess with a bit of paper towel. Easy-peasy!
Step 4: Let the clings dry on a flat surface, away from curious fingers (have any of those around??). I let mine dry overnight.
Step 4: Peel the painted clings and place them on your stand mixer! I actually moved mine around several times to get them just right. They lifted and moved beautifully!
Pretty, eh?! I'm loving the bit of whimsy these clings added to my kitchen. Fun, cheery and SO simple!
I guess I should mention that these clings can be attached to many surfaces: glass, metal, plastic, etc. They're versatile and changeable. How fun would it be to change the clings from season to season?
Need more crafty inspiration?
visit Martha Stewart Crafts Board on Pinterest, Plaid Crafts on Pinterest and, like Plaid Crafts on Facebook
I wrote this post as part of a sponsored campaign with Plaid Enterprises and The Blueprint Social. The opinions in this post are my own.
Mine has vinyl polka dots. I love the trend too!
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Okay, best use of these clings I have seen! This is so happy & fun!
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Such a great idea! So smart to use the clings on a mixer! Great job!!!!
ReplyDeleteThis looks fantastic, Emily! What a great idea...looking at my bare, sad KitchenAid and now I have to fix that!
ReplyDeleteOBSESSED!!! These are awesome. Your mixer looks amazing! :)
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How fun!! I love this Emily!
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I seriously love your project SO much! I am ready to share my project tomorrow, but WOW you knocked your project out of the park my talented friend!!!
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It looks amazing!! I love it!!
ReplyDeleteHow cool is that?! Love. I wonder how it would look with my black mixer...hum...
ReplyDeleteThis is definitely one of the cutest mixers I have ever seen! I'll have to try out that product... looks like loads of fun!
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How fun! I love that big orange flower! Thanks for sharing :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute idea! I like that you used the clings in a nontraditional way. The colors are perfect too! :)
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Fun, fun, fun! What a creative way to use that product!
ReplyDeleteI need this! I always look at my white kitchen aid and wish it was a fun bright color! This is the answer! Thanks
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous! Love the transformation!
ReplyDeleteI want to do this exact thing with my mixer! This is the prettiest mixer transformation I've seen. I'm glad I waited to see yours.
ReplyDeleteI just saw these clings today and thought of doing the same thing. Thanks for sharing, now I know I can do it.
ReplyDeleteQuestion...I am about to add clings to my mixer and am looking at your pictures of yours compared to my clings (unpainted). Yours seem to be outlined with black, where the ones I purchased the lines are a light silver. Did you take black paint and outline your clings before you filled them in with colored paint?
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