Do you believe that honesty is the best policy? We are working on teaching that to my 4-year old son right now. #mommyprobs Practicing what I preach, today I am
going to tell you the truth about a recent DIY project of mine. I am going to share with you the good,
the bad and the ugly I don’t really love how that turned out!
Several months ago I removed the doors from the upper
cabinet in our Guest Bath. We have
plenty of storage space in the sink cabinets so it was nice to use this as a place
for decorative accessories and it also helped open the room up!
When we moved in I had the cabinets painted a classic white
which is so versatile but lately I have wanted to add a little something more. I felt like the cabinets needed some
punch! But how do I go about
it…paint them a contrasting color, paint the backs a darker color or maybe use
some kind of wallpaper on the background?
I wanted a wallpaper look without the permanence so I chose to
take it on myself.
I have seen so many tutorials on the web about painting or using fabric
or cardboard on the backs of cabinets and bookshelves. I don’t claim to be the greatest of
crafters but I can handle this right?
Photo: A Lo And Behold Life Blog
Photo: Centsational Girl Blog
I bought plain, white mat board and a fun stencil from Hobby
Lobby and decided to paint it charcoal gray and white.
Here is the good news…it was really inexpensive to do and
only took about 2 hours (with dry time).
I started by making the background gray and then stenciled with white.
Once it was dry, I cut it to the appropriate size and attached
it to the back of the cabinets.
EEK! I would
say I nailed the contrast and punch look that I was going for but to be honest
it is a little too loud for my house.
The Aztec Ikat pattern is definitely on trend but it belongs in a house
with a lot of vivid color and more modern style. And I like to think of myself as a fun-loving person with a
passion for life but when it comes to my personal interior décor style I am
captivated by neutral combinations.
Back to the drawing board…womp womp. I’m not going to lie…I hate redoing
these projects but I just can’t settle or live with this. Knowing the process was easy I went
about it similarly except instead of painting I found some nice wrapping
paper at The Container Store and covered the board with it using spray
adhesive. The paper has a metallic finish and a more subtle pattern.
Not only was the outcome better in my opinion but it took less time (45 minutes) and created much less of a mess. Which one do you like better? Thanks for letting me be honest about
my crafty projects that don't always go as planned!
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