What You Will Need:
Olive Oil Dispenser (ours is a ceramic one, but you can easily use a glass one)
Adhesive backed paper
Sharpie
Exacto Knife
Tape
Spray Paint (Color of your choice)
Step 1: Draw a pattern on the adhesive backed paper.
Steps 2-3: Once you are finished drawing your pattern grab your exacto knife and start cutting out your pattern.
Steps 4-7: Peel off the parchment baking of the adhesive paper and place onto the surface of the container.
Step 5: Fill in any gaps with tape so there is no overspray on container.
Step 6: Spray the container with the desired color. (Tip: Spray in bursts trying not to spray in one area for to long...this can cause build up and make your stencil stick to the container and ruin your design.
Step 7: Carefully peel of the adhesive paper cleaning up any edges with the exacto knife.
Step 8: Fill with olive oil and enjoy!
Photos by Kaleb Nimz
Too cool! I'm loving the monochromatic look of this - I also love that it's something fun for the kitchen! Great project!
ReplyDeleteMargeaux
margeauxknight.blogspot.com
To cute!
ReplyDeleteI adore this so much! I need to try it!
ReplyDeleteHow fun! What a nice way to liven up the kitchen!
ReplyDelete-Becca
Ladyface Blog
that is really cute!
ReplyDelete- Janine
http://theeoptimist.blogspot.com
This is such a cute idea! Love the little details. It's perfect!
ReplyDeleteGreetings from Norway! Thanks for stopping by my blog. I love this project! :D
ReplyDeleteI love the way this came out. My husband is pretty sick of me being covered in spray paint like.. all the time. But I think I'll add a little something to our olive oil bottles now, too.
ReplyDeletewhat a great DIY! I will have to try this!
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Lady à la Mode
wow! What a smart idea :)
ReplyDeleteThank you for this.
love,
Jasmine
Posing In Vintage
I remember my mom making fancy olive oil + dish soap dispensers when I was a kid. These are great!!! I love the graphic pattern. Such a fun + simple DIY project.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing.
Alex from www.polkadottedpixels.com
I love this project. It is such a simple and inexpensive way to give a little personalized touch to the kitchen. Great blog as well!
ReplyDeleteI love this idea! Super cute project:)
ReplyDeleteKaren
Thatmakes2ofus.blogspot.com