Showing posts with label waterslide decal crafts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label waterslide decal crafts. Show all posts

Thursday, March 25, 2021

Duck Pulling Cart Waterslide Update

Hello and welcome to our Thrift Store Challenge for the month of March!  Here, a group of creative bloggers come together on the fourth Thursday of each month to share their lovely transformations of a thrift store item. Who doesn't love thrift store upcycle projects - whether it's actually creating one or admiring how an item from a thrift store was transformed!


The Rules:
  • Upcycle an item(s) from a thrift store, resale store, or garage sale into a new piece of decor.
  • There's no monthly theme.
  • There's no budget to stick to.

Meet the Hosts

Angela | Simply Beautiful By Angela - Gail | Purple Hues and Me 

Marci | Stone Cottage Adventures - Dru | Polka Dot Poplars - 

 Beverly | Across the Blvd - 

Melynda | Scratch Made Food! & DIY Homemade Household

Our Thrift Store Upcycle group of bloggers is always looking to expand -- and we need your help! Why not consider joining in our thrift store upcycle challenge on the last Thursday of each month? Make some friends while having fun and share your love of DIY with the world. It’s a win-win! Sound like something you’d be interested in? Just leave a comment at the end of this post with your contact info and a link to your blog. Someone will get back to you right away. We can’t wait to meet you!

How many times have you come across an item at the thrift store you know was probably hand painted - and not a very good paint job, at that! Just take a look at this sweet piece I found at the Goodwill for ninety-nine cents. A duck pulling a cart!


Looks like something I might have done with my unsteady hands. I could never paint a straight line or stay within the lines. In fact, I don't like painting at all! Lol! Anyway, I could not resist picking this up at the time - although I've had it for a number of years. Now, with everything that's going on, it's perfect for a spruce up - just in time for Easter! 

The first thing I did after cleaning and washing the dirt and grime off was to sponge on two coats of white chalk paint, letting it dry between coats! The interior was already a nice neutral color that was in good shape so I didn't touch that.


In case you've never heard of waterslide decals, it's an easy way to transfer images and text using a special paper that you place in water and then slide the image onto almost any type of smooth surface.   And the waterslide decal paper comes in clear or white backgrounds and is available to use in inkjet or laserjet printers, too! 

I wanted to put a few flowers around the cart so I found a free image online that I printed out on the glossy side of the waterslide decal paper. Then, I used a clear top to outline the image to cut out.
Once the decal was cut out, placed the decal in a bowl of warm water for about 30 seconds.  
Then dampen the area where the decal is going and take the decal out of the water and place face-up on the spot, sliding the backing out and smoothing the decal out with additional water on fingers.

Let the decal dry naturally for 3-4 hours.
Just perfect to hold Easter treats!

And now for more thrifty goodness!

Check out what my fellow upcyclers created below!

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Thursday, July 25, 2019

Update Watering Can with Waterslide Decal


Hello and welcome to our Thrift Store Challenge for the month of July Here, a group of creative bloggers come together on the fourth Thursday of each month to share their lovely transformations of a thrift store item. Who doesn't love thrift store upcycle projects - whether it's actually creating one or admiring how an item from a thrift store was transformed!

The Rules:
  • Upcycle an item(s) from a thrift store, resale store, or garage sale into a new piece of decor.
  • There's no monthly theme.
  • There's no budget to stick to.

Meet the Hosts:





KathleenOur Hopeful Home - MarieDIY Adulation  
 Beverly Across the Blvd  

 MichelleMichelle James Designs  MollyJust a Little Creativity 



Make sure you follow our board on Pinterest for more upcycled decor inspiration!
Today, I'm sharing how I transformed this dainty looking watering can I found at the Goodwill for 99 cents! My kind of bargain! The watering can was originally a pale lavender color with rough, scraped splotches! I don't know if the previous owner had tried to give it an aged, rustic look by scraping the paint off in places or what. I just know that it was not very pretty despite the fact that I love most things in purple shades! I couldn't resist this one! Woo-hoo!
The first thing I did was to sponge on two coats of white chalk paint, letting it dry between coats! The interior was already a dark brown color that was in good shape, but I went over it anyway with an outdoor acrylic paint in a similar shade to freshen it up a bit.  
In case you've never heard of waterslide decals, it's an easy way to transfer images and text using a special paper that you place in water and then slide the image onto almost any type of smooth surface.   And the waterslide decal paper comes in clear or white backgrounds and is available to use in inkjet or laserjet printers, too! 
Next, I had to find an image that I liked on the pngtree image site and then added the "Grow with Love" wording and sized it in Word to fit the can! I printed out the image as is, and not a mirror image, on the glossy side of the decal paper. Then used the rim of a glass (so I could see the edges) to draw a circle around the image .  .  .
to cut out!
 Once the decal is cut out, place it in a bowl of water and leave in for 30 seconds (according to paper manufacture instructions.)
Next, wet the surface where you plan on placing the decal with a small amount of water - this will help move the image easily to find the perfect spot. Then take the decal out of the water. 
  Next, press the decal on the surface spot and gradually SLIDE the paper backing from the translucent layer. You can see that I originally did not center the image as seen in the photo. 
Luckily, I was able to "slide" it over to center under the open design.  
Use a paper towel to remove the excess water and any wrinkles, smoothing the image from the middle out!
And finally, let the decal dry naturally for 3-4 hours. There was nothing in the directions that mentioned sealing the Sunnyscopa decals. It just said the surface gets stronger with time and to hand wash only.
 What an easy and simple way to transform this thrift store watering can into a work of beauty with a hand-painted look using waterslide decal! 

Imagine the possibilities to customize and make your own designed items and gifts!
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And now for more thrifty goodness!


Check out what my fellow upcyclers created below!

You are invited to the Inlinkz link party!
Click here to enter