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Tuesday, May 20, 2014

Try It Tuesday: Easy Zebra Print Switchplate


Today is my daughter's birthday. Happy Birthday my sweet, smart and beautiful daughter! This is one of the projects I did for her partial room makeover. I had decided she was getting older and needed to be able to do her hair in her room, so I made a vanity for her (that post will come later) and chair and did a little redecorating using zebra print items, which is obviously a favorite of hers. It has all been coming together nicely. Yesterday, I made her this switch plate.

It's super simple. You just need a white switchplate (you make already have one on the wall) which cost under 50 cents at a hardware store and a black sharpie. Just draw on your print and color in. It's that simple. Now for very cheap I have pop of zebra on the wall.


14 comments:

  1. Where would we be without sharpies? :)

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  2. That is such a great idea. Easy to do too.

    Michelle F.

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  3. Oh I love this idea, simple, cute and stylish! pretty cool idea I may do something with my sons wall plate after we paint his room. Thanks for sharing this one! :)

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  4. Super cute idea! I love this!

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  5. I never would have thought to do this! Such an easy and cool looking idea.

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  6. She's probably more than excited to be doing her own hair in her newly decorated room with her own vanity! Good job mom!

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  7. Love doing this kind of stuff. Thanks for the idea and for sharing.

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  8. This is so cool! Why haven't I thought of this before? :)

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  9. What a cool idea. I could see other designs I could make like polka dots.

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  10. Wow ... so simple, yet so chic. I wouldn't use a Zebra pattern, but I'm thinking Minnie Mouse :) he he

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  11. That is really neat and much simpler than I would have thought!

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  12. Great idea! My daughter and I love Zebra print and leopard print. Now we can get it for less.

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