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I saw these cute jars at Michaels on sale a few weeks ago. I thought these would be so cute for cotton and swabs in the bathroom.
So I got out my white vinyl and cut away.
The sides are cut with Nursery Rhymes at 1.75 inches. The Monogram on the lids are cut from Tie the Knot at 1.75 inches.
These will be great for my remodeled bathroom if my cabinets ever come.
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For my blog candy I will be giving away a $10 gift card to Michaels to one random winner. I will be posting a project each day of the CWC blogaversary celebration May 19-26th except for the 20th and 21st (I have other DT commitments those days.) So for an optimum chance leave a comment on my blog each day of the CWC hop. I would love to have you as a follower too.
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http://www.thecreativestamperspot.blogspot.com/ has cooked up!
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Cute project, Suzanne! These would be a wonderful baby shower gift, too. I hope your cabinets come soon -- remodeling can be such a pain!
ReplyDeleteNice projects. Look forward to seeing photos of remodeled bathroom. Celebrated my 1 yr blog anniv last mth.
ReplyDeleteMelissa
"Sunshine HoneyBee"
Theses would make great gifts. I'm your newest follower.
ReplyDeleteCandace
mypassion4scrappin.blogspot.com
Only you could make cotton and swabs look this FAB U LOUS! Thank you for the inspiration and thank you for being my crafty friend!
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-Melin
Love your jars Suzanne!! I think it looks very clean and would compliment any bathroom decor!! Can't wait to see the finished room!! :)
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Michelle
Great project that will make wonderful gifts. TFS
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea! They will look great in your bathroom! Hope the cabinets come soon . . .
ReplyDeleteEvelyn
Great idea to organize and pretty up your bathroom!
ReplyDeleteTracy
Great projects, Suzanne. I love the jars and the vinyl applied is such a great idea. I really need to look at glassware through a more creative lens. Thanks for the inspiration.
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Larelyn
Love the project I might need to try cut some vinyl sometimes.
ReplyDeleteI have never cut vinyl. For some reason I am scared,don't know why. But I am going to try. Thanks you.
ReplyDeleteI love the font you used to put on your little jars, great project idea. It would make a nice little gift to give someone. TFS. Eunice B
ReplyDeleteGreat bathroom accessories!! I hope your cabinets come soon.
ReplyDeleteI am a new follower :)
I hope that you'll stop by my blog sometime
http://sillyscrap.blogspot.com
silvia
Those came out really good. Nice way to add a little something
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justcreativeme.blogspot.com
So FUN! love this idea! Smiles, Jill
ReplyDeletewhat a wonderful idea! thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteSandy S
Love, love this idea Suzanne! The jars and the vinyl are such a clean, natural look. They will look so awesome in your new bathroom!!!
ReplyDeleteSuch a cute idea. Just adorable.
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Here on the Blog Hop - Enjoyed your projects and your Blog! I love to Repurpose items, too! Am Following now via NetworkedBlogs and GoogleFriends -
ReplyDeleteLynden
http://aneleganttouch-lynden.blogspot.com
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I like the nice CLEAN look of your jars...TFS!
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Beautiful monogram work!!
ReplyDeletei have always wanted to do vinyl but just don't have the courage thanks
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Cute!! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteVery neat idea!!
ReplyDeleteLove that font! Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteLove your creations. Thanks for the ideas and for the chance to win a giveaway. Thank you, Janis Herbert
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ReplyDeleteYour jars are perfect for the bathroom. I just order some vinyl and I can't wait to play with. This post two times sorry! I'm a follower of your blog. TFS AJ~ jeria22@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteVery cute and creative project. Will look great in your bathroom!! I joined your blog as a follower.
ReplyDeleteFabulous idea!!! I have never cut vinyl but you have made me want to buy some and mark several things in the kitchen and bathroom! Thank you for sharing!! I am a new follower!! marla@lagoski.com
ReplyDeleteLoved the fonts you used. It took the jars from ordinary to a very classy look. Thanks for sharing your project with us.
ReplyDeleteSuzanne, what a fantastic idea! I can't tell you how many plain jane bottles and canisters I have, but you've given me great ideas. I have purchased vynal but didn't really know what to do with it. Your idea is practical and pretty. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI have just signed up to follow your blog and am looking forward to seeing all that you create. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteLove the labeled containers.
ReplyDeleteThis is such a great idea! I really need to do this soon with something in my house, now what should I choose?:-)
ReplyDeleteJessica (fellow DT member)
http://thecreativestamperspot.blogspot.com/
Thanks for sharing, very cool idea.
ReplyDeleteTracy-JGsPumpkin@peoplepc.com
I've been doing some etching and these are such a GREAT idea! Thanks so much for sharing AND for giving us the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteSuzanne... love how you labeled those bottles for the bathroom - super cute :)
ReplyDeleteI think these jars are just so cute. What a great idea for the bathroom. They would look great on the counter too.
ReplyDeleteReally good idea for nice gifts.
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Great idea for gifts!
ReplyDeleteOh I saw those jars at Michael's too but didn't buy them cause I couldn't think of what to do with them. Great idea! My husband is always asking me where the Q-tips are! Great Project! Thanks!
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Chriss
america57@comcast.net
www.chrissandlou.blogspot.com
very nice project and very handy too.
ReplyDeleteThis is a great project to share, one I will most probably do in the near future, I love it:)
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Great idea! Love the way the vinyl came out. I am a new follower of your blog. Rlovew1976 at yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteLove the vinyl look, it is so neati will be trying this soon...
ReplyDeleteawashingtontx34 at gmail dot com
so quick and clever. cant wait to see them in your new bathroom.
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Very elegant! Thanks for sharing your idea!
ReplyDeleteVery classy looking storage!
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Such a great idea for keeping supplies organized!! Love it!!
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