Kate's Kitchen Cabinet Makeover (Cricut Imagine, Printable Vinyl, & Kate's Kitchen)


So I was finally able to complete a project today!

When I first got the Cricut Imagine I was so intrigued by using printable vinyl. Before the Imagine came out I never heard of it before, though I am sure it was out there. And once I saw the artwork for the Kate's Kitchen cart I knew I wanted to print and apply some of these images to my kitchen cabinets. This was such an easy way to decorate and add a personal touch to our apartment.

The images on this cart are beyond cute. Reminds me of the 50's, and I love the retro look. I cut these various images anywhere between 6 - 6 1/2 inches on the Imagine. I worried that they may bleed if they got wet, always a concern in the kitchen. So I used SuperSeal Spray from Creative Imaginations. It worked well and did not smudge the printed design. The bottle states it is inkjet safe. I got a little sloppy with the spraying because I was working in a small indoor space, so there are some little bubbles on some of the prints. I have used this spray before and works well when you can spray outside, but with the blizzard we got in the city over the last day I can barely open my door and step outside, lol.

Here are a bunch of pics of the project.

First Cabinet

Upclose of utensils

Upclose of spices

Second cabinet

Upclose of toaster

Upclose of salt and pepper

Third cabinet with upclose of coffee and mug

View to the right

View to the left

I really love how this came out and so glad I got a project done that I have been meaning to do for awhile. It took me awhile to find the Kate's Kitchen cart and find time to do the project all at once. But one good thing about a blizzard you can stay home and get some stuff done, lol.

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Comments

  1. I am a follower. I am really impressed with this project. Just goes to show blizzards are good for something.
    Myrna

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  2. Wow, how fun and awesome! Looks so professional!
    Love it!

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  3. This is so adorable. Stay warm:)

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  4. Saw this on the Circle and fell in love with it!!!

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  5. OMGosh...these are so adorable...you did an amazing job....TFS
    }}}HUGS{{{, Sheri G

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  6. Wow what a fantastic make over. I've not used vinyl and wondered what the point of it was but you have inspired me to maybe check it out some more :)

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  7. Shut the front door!! This is too stinkin' cute!!! I love this idea! I stumbled upon your post when I googled RGB code for Kate's Kitchen Imagine Cartridge :) This is one of my fav carts for the Imagine that I have...would love to get my hands on Lori's Garden

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  8. really cute. i got this cartridge too when i got my Imagine, and i dont know how to use it. But now I have a great idea! thanks!

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