Hello and Welcome to Day 1 of the UnBOOlievable Blog Hop!!!
You should have arrived from ANGELA. If you found me first, please go back to the BEGINNING so you don't miss anything!!! We have two days of Halloween projects to share so sit back and prepare to be inspired!!!
I just love decorating for Halloween AND I love subway art. Naturally I "needed" to create some Halloween Subway Art!!! I wanted my project to be reusable for each Halloween.
I found these 8x8 metal tiles at Michaels in the dollar bins. I was able to peel the stickers off (it was much easier than I feared) and painted one with white acrylic paint. I painted two coats, letting it dry completely between coats.
I used this subway art design that I purchased in the Silhouette Online store. I sized it to fit my 8x8 tile.
I cut it out of black vinyl and adhered it to my tile.
I painted the edges black with acrylic paint to finish it off. I just love it!
Be sure to stop back tomorrow to see what else I made with vinyl.....
Here is the entire list of blogs in the hop in case you get lost along the way:
2. Angela ~ http:// crazy3monkeys.blogspot.com/
3. Lori ~ http:// scrappinmystressaway.blogspot.c om/ ****HERE
4. Lucy ~ http://love2createitall.com/****NEXT
5. Sarah -www.sarahbiswabic.blogspot.com
6. Diana ~ http:// daisylovecreations.blogspot.com /
8. Teresa~ http:// freshandrenewed.blogspot.com/
9. Jessica ~ http:// craftinandstampin.blogspot.com/
10. Tricia ~ http:// mysticalcardcreations.blogspot. com/
11. Elecia ~ http:// creationsby-kahaulani.blogspot. com/
12 Aisha ~ http://londonskyedesigns.net/
14. Daphne ~ http:// craftyscrapsofstuff.blogspot.co m/
15. Miranda ~ www.nanasscrapspot.com
16. Denise ~ www.craftconfectionery.com
You always have such creative ideas and this is no different. Love it.
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Great job! I love the way they turned out!
ReplyDeleteI love your project, and I am excited to poke around on your blog. :)
ReplyDeleteLOVE LOVE your metal tile,great job,so nice to be in this hop with you,also a new follower ;)
ReplyDeleteLori, your tile is so cool!! What a awesome decoration!!
ReplyDeleteWell that's it I have a Michael's run emergency! ;-) Your project is so cool, love it! New follower here. Happy to be hopping with you!
ReplyDeleteHow Creative! I just Love your project. Thanks for Sharing and have a fun Halloween! :0)
ReplyDeletewonderful I love the metal tile and the subway art. I must use some of that on my Halloween deco.
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This is neat! Love the subway art look.
ReplyDeleteSomething different... love it.... :)
ReplyDeleteLove it.... I purchased vinyl a while ago and still have not used it. Thanks for the sharing.... I need to try making one of these now!
ReplyDeleteSuper cute Lori! I have not attempted any subway art yet...I would love to.
ReplyDeleteLove, love, love this!!!! I'll have to give it a try!
ReplyDeleteCute tiles - such a clever idea.
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Great décor piece I love subway art as well and this design is awesome!
ReplyDeleteBig Blog hugs, Janet
I'm loving these. Great idea.
ReplyDeleteFabulous subway art!!!
ReplyDeletewhat a great idea!
ReplyDeleteLove your project. I love the vynal. I haven't tried this yet. On my bucket list as they say.
ReplyDeleteLove it!!!! I Actually used this same file in a project earlier this week. Love it in vinyl!!
ReplyDeleteHave not yet tried this technique. I like its versatility. You did a great job.
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nice, I have not tried "subway" art yet! thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteLove, love, love this project Lori -- you are so inspiring :) TFS!
ReplyDeleteLucy
Love 2 Create
Big fan of subway art and Halloween! PErfect combo!
ReplyDeleteNow this is the way to trunk or treat! Fabulous!!!
ReplyDeletePam
scrap-n-sewgranny.blogspot.com
Love your beautiful creation!
ReplyDeletePam
scrap-n-sewgranny.blogspot.com
I cut my first vinyl on the Cameo and it stuck all over me! So I bow to you for being able to do subway art with it. Beautiful job. However, my next attempt, slower, slower, yielded good results - even if it was just pumpkin faces. Never heard of trunk or treat here in NY.
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