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| Front view. My tiny laundry room made it impossible to back up for this photo; if I get brave I will add a better pic from a ladder view. |
I saw (on pintrest!) a great idea where a woman painted directly on her washer and dryer. Now, the sentiment has been re-used on tin signs and wood signs for the laundry room, but you likely know where it came from originally. I love the original Kenny Rogers song, The Gambler, even though I was (ahem) two when it came out.
I decided to get out the Sizzix and crank out some letters in a soft blue that seems like a good wall color when I'm ready to paint in there. Matching a wall I haven't painted yet, that's so me. What's very nice here is that this project costed one dollar. And a little time. I did use painters tape to get them even, but that peeled off the metal as nicely as it peels off walls.
As a fun bonus, I took a piece of scrap wood, some sand paper, and dollar store clotheslines to make this mismatched sock catcher. I used a different color vinyl, but the same Sizzix letter font. Attaching the clothespins with E-6000 I am not worried at all about it falling apart. I added eyehooks and wire from a, you guessed it, dollar store framing kit. Basically, this little sign cost more, but not much, than the whole washer.

