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DIY Switch Plate Cover Tutorial

My fiance and I wanted all of our switch plates to match, so we literally unscrewed all of the old switch plates and installed brand new ones in our house. I was about to throw away the old ones because I thought making new and exciting covers for them would be too difficult and time consuming. Actually, making switch plate covers are really easy!

Earlier, I wrote a post titled DIY Switch Plate and Outlet Cover Tutorials – which will give you TONS more ideas for making covers! This post is just about what I did with mine.

Materials:

  • Switch Plate (I used a metal one)
  • Sandpaper
  • Primer Spray Paint
  • Color of your Choice Spray Paint
  • Images/stuff to Mod Podge your Switch Plate
  • Scissors/X-acto Knife
  • Mod Podge and Brush

Instructions:

Step 1: Sand the switch plate all over with your sandpaper, so that the paint will stick to it better.

Step 2: Lay out a big piece of cardboard that you can use to spray paint on outside. I had a lot of switch plates, so I just did them all at once! Spray paint with your primer.

Lay out your switch plates

Lay out your switch plates

Spray paint with your primer - I also altered a tin - check out the tutorial from yesterday!

Spray paint with your primer - I also altered a tin

Step 3: After the primer has dried, take your colored spray paint and spray paint it the same way you did with the primer. Let it dry. For the screws, tape off the “screw” part and paint the tops of the screws the same way you did with the main switch plate part.

Step 4: Pick out clip art or anything else you’d like to Mod Podge to the switch plate. I used a vintage image. Cut it out and place it on your cover to get an idea of where you’d like to place it. Take your time cutting – it will be very obvious if you do it quickly! For really detailed places, try using an X-acto knife.

Step 5: Using spray adhesive, spray the back of the image to be placed onto the switch plate, and then place it. Doing this keeps the clip art in place while you Mod Podge.

Step 6: Working from the back of the switch plate, use your X-acto knife to cut an X in the rectangle where the actual switch will go, making little triangles that you can fold in from the front to the back. If your image covers the screw holes, make X’s there are well, folding them in.

Step 7: Mod Podge the switch plate and the screw tops and let them dry. All done! Easy, right?

Vintage Woman Switch Plate

Vintage Woman Switch Plate

I made this switch plate specifically for DIYscene’s Black and Metal October swap – the recipient loved it!

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DIY Cross Stitch Patterns and Tutorials

OK – there are ENDLESS amounts of patterns and tutorials for cross stitching, but I picked out the ones that I enjoyed the most! Happy stitching!

Contents:

  • How to Cross Stitch Tutorials
  • Misc. Tutorials
  • Misc. Patterns
  • Fall Tutorials
  • Christmas Tutorials
  • Inspiration, Ideas, and Photos

How to Cross Stitch Tutorials:

Misc. Tutorials:

Kitties will Puke on Everything You Love: Craftster

Kitties will Puke on Everything You Love: Craftster

Misc. Patterns:

Breakfast at Tiffanys Audrey Hepburn Cross Stitch Pattern: ISewCute on Craftster

Breakfast at Tiffany's Audrey Hepburn Cross Stitch Pattern: ISewCute on Craftster

Busy as a Bee Pattern: XStitchHappy

Busy as a Bee Pattern: XStitchHappy

Fall Tutorials:

Free Valdani Pumpkin Cross Stitch Chart: CrossStitch.About

Free Valdani Pumpkin Cross Stitch Chart: CrossStitch.About

Christmas Tutorials:

Free Cross Stitch Holiday Ornament Collection: CrossStitch.About - there are many variations for this pattern. Click on the photo to view them all!

Free Silent Night Cross Stitch Pattern: CrossStitch.About

Free Silent Night Cross Stitch Pattern: CrossStitch.About

Inspiration, Ideas, and Photos:

Mario Brothers DS Lite Case: Craftster

Mario Brothers DS Lite Case: Craftster

Go to Church or the Devil Will Get You: Craftster

Go to Church or the Devil Will Get You: Craftster

I’m looking for more! If you know of ANY other examples or tutorials, please comment below so I can add them to this list. Thanks!

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DIY Candle Tutorials

I’ve always wanted to make candles, but I also didn’t want to get screwed on the prices of the various candle kits in craft stores. Luckily, the interweb exists, and tells you basically everything you need to know! So YAY!

Pioneer Thinking has an awesome list of just about everything you can think of when it comes to making candles. Check it out!

Oh yeah – MyCraftBook has a good list as well.

Cajun’s Candle and Soap Making Supplies has step-by-step candle making instructions.

Let’s Make Candles has a ton of information about candles.

Matt Freedman KNOWS what he’s talking about! Check out his videos on candle making.

Click on the photo to get the tutorial.

Tutorials:

Candles from Scratch: CraftZine

Candles from Scratch: CraftZine

Basic Pillar Candle: CandleAndSoap.About

Basic Pillar Candle: CandleAndSoap.About

How to Make Candles: The Farm

How to Make Candles: The Farm

How to Make a Scented Candle in a Glass: WikiHow

How to Make a Scented Candle in a Glass: WikiHow

How to Make Candles: Instructables

How to Make Candles: Instructables

Rustic Pillar Candles: CandleAndSoap.About

Rustic Pillar Candles: CandleAndSoap.About

I printed out the CraftZine tutorial, so we’ll see how it goes.

If you know of ANY other examples or tutorials, please comment below so I can add them to this list. Thanks!

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