[ReprintArticles-Paradise] Foam Stamped Light Switch and Outlet Plate Covers

2008-10-13 Thread plantldy98
Dear Publishers,

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Foam Stamped Light Switch and Outlet Plate Covers
by Monica Resinger
http://homemakersjournal.com

We remodeled our bathroom a couple years ago and when it was time to choose our 
switch plate covers, we were overwhelmed with the variety and prices of them. 
We wanted out-of-the-ordinary light switch covers but didn't want to pay the 
price -- and besides, we couldn't find any that matched our decor out of all 
that variety!

So what we did was purchase plain, unfinished wood, switch and outlet covers 
and I painted them to match our decor. We did our bathroom decor in jewel tone 
colors with brass accents so I decided to paint the light switch covers in dark 
blue with gold stars. We love the `custom homemade' look of the covers and it 
was very easy to accomplish. Below you'll find step-by-step instructions for 
how to do this.

Before beginning this project, decide on the color and design of your covers. 
Try to include colors and design elements that are already in the room then go 
purchase your materials.

Materials:
unfinished wood light switch and outlet plate covers 
acrylic paint in your choice of colors 
small foam stamps of your choice 
spray clear acrylic (optional) 

The covers can be found in do-it-yourself stores, while the remainder of items 
can be found in craft stores or craft sections in retail stores.

Instructions:
Prepare a work surface by laying newspaper down on a large area then...

1. Base coat the cover with the color of your choice. You will probably need at 
least a second coat, maybe a third. Let each coat dry before applying the next.

2. Stamp on your design. First, plan your design, then practice stamping. To do 
this, using a small paintbrush, paint the acrylic paint onto the stamp then 
press onto paper firmly but being careful not to turn it to get a smudge. Once 
you are comfortable with the feel of it, then go ahead and stamp your design 
onto the base-painted switch cover.

3. If desired spray with clear acrylic for protection and easy cleaning. This 
is best done outside on a piece of cardboard or newspaper. Let dry then put the 
covers on as usual (a good job for hubby).

There are many other ways you can decorate these; sponge paint them, paint on 
free-hand designs, decoupage or whatever else may inspire you. This is just one 
idea to get your imagination going. Have fun with it.

Monica is the founder Homemaker's Journal E-publications, the growing home of 
many fun and informative home and garden e-books, tip sheets, articles and 
more!? http://homemakersjournal.com/
Get a FREE Slowcooker Recipe E-book when you subscribe to Monica's FREE e-zine 
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[ReprintArticles-Paradise] Foam Stamped Light Switch and Outlet Plate Covers

2007-10-08 Thread plantldy98
Dear Publishers,
 
Please feel free to publish the following article (in its entirety) in your  
publications as long as the bio at the end of the article is included and the  
link is made active at websites and if possible, in newsletters.  Please do  
not make changes without permission.  A courtesy copy of the publication  this 
article is included in would be appreciated; my e-mail is 
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Foam Stamped Light Switch and Outlet Plate Covers
by Monica  Resinger
_http://homemakersjournal.com_ (http://homemakersjournal.com) 
 
We remodeled our bathroom a couple years ago and when it was time to choose  
our switch plate covers, we were overwhelmed with the variety and prices of  
them. We wanted out-of-the-ordinary light switch covers but didn't want to pay  
the price -- and besides, we couldn't find any that matched our decor out of 
all  that variety!
 
So what we did was purchase plain, unfinished wood, switch and outlet  covers 
and I painted them to match our decor. We did our bathroom decor in jewel  
tone colors with brass accents so I decided to paint the light switch covers in 
 
dark blue with gold stars. We love the `custom homemade' look of the covers 
and  it was very easy to accomplish. Below you'll find step-by-step 
instructions for  how to do this.
 
Before beginning this project, decide on the color and design of your  
covers. Try to include colors and design elements that are already in the room  
then 
go purchase your materials.
 
Materials:
unfinished wood light switch and outlet plate covers  
acrylic paint in your choice of colors 
small foam stamps of your choice  
spray clear acrylic (optional) 
 
The covers can be found in do-it-yourself stores, while the remainder of  
items can be found in craft stores or craft sections in retail stores.
 
Instructions:
Prepare a work surface by laying newspaper down on a large  area then...
 
1. Base coat the cover with the color of your choice. You will probably  need 
at least a second coat, maybe a third. Let each coat dry before applying  the 
next.
 
2. Stamp on your design. First, plan your design, then practice stamping.  To 
do this, using a small paintbrush, paint the acrylic paint onto the stamp  
then press onto paper firmly but being careful not to turn it to get a smudge.  
Once you are comfortable with the feel of it, then go ahead and stamp your  
design onto the base-painted switch cover.
 
3. If desired spray with clear acrylic for protection and easy cleaning.  
This is best done outside on a piece of cardboard or newspaper. Let dry then 
put  
the covers on as usual (a good job for hubby).
 
There are many other ways you can decorate these; sponge paint them, paint  
on free-hand designs, decoupage or whatever else may inspire you. This is just  
one idea to get your imagination going. Have fun with it.
 
Monica is the founder Homemaker's Journal E-publications, the growing home  
of many fun and informative home and garden e-books, tip sheets, articles and  
more!  _http://homemakersjournal.com/_ (http://homemakersjournal.com/) 
Get a  FREE Slowcooker Recipe E-book when you subscribe to Monica's FREE 
e-zine for  homemakers!  To subscribe and receive instructions for picking up 
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FREE  e-book, just send a blank e-mail to:  
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[ReprintArticles-Paradise] Foam Stamped Light Switch and Outlet Plate Covers

2006-10-09 Thread plantldy98
Dear Publishers,

Please feel free to publish the following article (in its entirety) in your 
publications as long as the bio at the end of the article is included and the 
link is made active at websites and if possible, in newsletters.  Please do not 
make changes without permission.  A courtesy copy of the publication this 
article is included in would be appreciated; my e-mail is [EMAIL PROTECTED]



Foam Stamped Light Switch and Outlet Plate Covers
by Monica Resinger

We remodeled our bathroom a couple years ago and when it was time to choose 
our switch plate covers, we were overwhelmed with the variety and prices of 
them. We wanted out-of-the-ordinary light switch covers but didn't want to pay 
the price -- and besides, we couldn't find any that matched our decor out of 
all 
that variety!

So what we did was purchase plain, unfinished wood, switch and outlet covers 
and I painted them to match our decor. We did our bathroom decor in jewel tone 
colors with brass accents so I decided to paint the light switch covers in 
dark blue with gold stars. We love the `custom homemade' look of the covers and 
it was very easy to accomplish. Below you'll find step-by-step instructions 
for how to do this.

Before beginning this project, decide on the color and design of your covers. 
Try to include colors and design elements that are already in the room then 
go purchase your materials.

Materials:
unfinished wood light switch and outlet plate covers 
acrylic paint in your choice of colors 
small foam stamps of your choice 
spray clear acrylic (optional) 

The covers can be found in do-it-yourself stores, while the remainder of 
items can be found in craft stores or craft sections in retail stores.

Instructions:
Prepare a work surface by laying newspaper down on a large area then...

1. Base coat the cover with the color of your choice. You will probably need 
at least a second coat, maybe a third. Let each coat dry before applying the 
next.

2. Stamp on your design. First, plan your design, then practice stamping. To 
do this, using a small paintbrush, paint the acrylic paint onto the stamp then 
press onto paper firmly but being careful not to turn it to get a smudge. 
Once you are comfortable with the feel of it, then go ahead and stamp your 
design 
onto the base-painted switch cover.

3. If desired spray with clear acrylic for protection and easy cleaning. This 
is best done outside on a piece of cardboard or newspaper. Let dry then put 
the covers on as usual (a good job for hubby).

There are many other ways you can decorate these; sponge paint them, paint on 
free-hand designs, decoupage or whatever else may inspire you. This is just 
one idea to get your imagination going. Have fun with it.

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