Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Glass Cutting Board with Vinyl Art & Gold Leaf

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Whenever possible, I try to make a practical household item also function as a decorative household item. So when I needed a new cutting board, I set out to make sure it was decorative as well as functional. I used a method similar to last week’s DIY glass platter to decorate the cutting board.

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I started with this two sided glass cutting board I picked up from Wal-mart for $6.96. The board is smooth on one side and textured on the other. I added all of the embellishments to the smooth side only. Therefore, I plan to only use the textured side for cutting purposes.

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I printed a quote in mirror image and taped it to the top (textured side) of the board. I then flipped it over to the underside (smooth side)and used a small paintbrush dipped in gold leaf adhesive to trace the quote onto the underside of the board.

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After the adhesive was tacky I then applied the gold leaf over the traced quote and brushed away the excess gold leaf. I used another small paintbrush to apply sealer to the gold leaf.

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I then used my inkjet printer to print some flourishes onto the clear adhesive vinyl sheet.

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I then applied the vinyl to the underside of the cutting board and lightly sprayed a clear sealer to the entire underside of the board. To keep from ruining the embellishments, I will hand wash the board without fully immersing it. Now I have a decorative as well as practical kitchen countertop item.

I am linking up to Transformation Thursday at The Shabby Chic Cottage.


4 comments:

Room to Inspire said...

What a creative idea. I love that you took an everyday item and made it your own - and beautiful!

Chelsea

Delightful Dwelling said...

What a neat idea! I have a cutting board just like that, I might have to try something like this.

Leanne said...

I never would have thought of that. It turned out beautifully.

Turley Times said...

Hi...I'm a new reader...I just wanted to tell you how much I LOVE this idea! I have a large glass cutting board I leave at the end of my counter as a large trivet/multi-purpose area. After seeing what you did I might jazz mine up!

Hannah

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