Bathroom Art
That sounds like it could be dangerous-
But, I assure you there was nothing of the sort.
When we repainted our main level (all but my scrap space)- we also painted our half bathroom from a sage green to the Vanilla Steam–so my happier, brighter walls needed some love too– Plus, I’ve just been on a HUGE wall-art kick!
I used Square 1 Printable Wall Decor- which is actually a printable adhesive fabric- to make these designs. I cut them out with my Cricut Imagine, which also printed the solid color on them, to get an exact match to what I needed! Isn’t that nice, to have ANY COLOR you want for wall art?
I made the file in my Gypsy, by just choosing different fonts, and stacking the phrases on top of one another- I used Carousel for the first font- and the Dream and Imagine were words already designed within the Wall Decor cartridge (I believe!)
The square 1 allowed me to make 2 different color words within the same project when I chose the colors on my Imagine! Easy Peasy!
If you missed my other wall art projects: here is the canvas wall art, and the Thanksgiving wall art!
Last night we watched a couple of elf movies with the kids, and I ordered them cute Elf Jammies from Gymboree, that I saw Tamara from Happy Life, Crafty Wife have on her kiddos— While we watched the movie- we drank yummy homemade hot chocolate!
Here is the recipe:
Frothy Hot Cocoa
Makes 4 mugs
4 cups of milk
4 t of Baking Cocoa
8 t of sugar
1.5 cups of mini marshmallows
2 t of homemade vanilla
Sprinkle of Penzey’s Cassia Cinnamon
Combine the first 4 ingredients in a pot. Heat on med. until marshmallows are melted and foamy. Add vanilla, and then pour into warmed mug. Sprinkly cinnamon on top– and sip away! Mmm








You definitely keep yourself busy! Love the wall art.
Great idea
Awesome project!!!!!
Love this!!
Sarah would you so share your gypsy file?
I would really, really like to do this in our main
bath, (where kids and teachers frequent almost hourly, (we homeschool))
Thank you in advance, thanks for the inspiration.