Saturday, 15 January 2011

Pottery Barn inspired Valentine plate

The original photo has been removed from the source site. I don't have a tutorial either :)



So I decided to make one for myself. I didn’t have a round plate that didn’t have a groove for a cup, so I used a square plate.

Peeling the vinyl was the hardest, most painful part. Mine isn’t completely straight, and I don’t have that kind of bling :)

Mr Darcy quote PB knock off at JunkinJunky.blogspot.com011


30 comments:

  1. that looks great! i love the quote, but don't love pb, so yours is way better! :)

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    1. I can't see to find the comment button so I'm just going to reply to this (Sorry Cassie :)
      First off, this is beautiful. I would really like to follow in your footsteps but I cannot seem to open the link you added at the end. I think the link is broken because it says the page doesn't exist. Help please! :)
      Thank you so much for sharing this.

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  2. Love this Mel! Great job and it looks straight to me!

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  3. You did a great job. I love this quote and Jane Austen!

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  4. Love this! (and Mr. Darcy, the Colin Firth edition!)

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  5. Perfect. This is just so pretty. I like the square design better. You did a fabulous job. Hugs, Marty

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  6. Love this! Great Knock off!

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  7. Great job!! I think yours looks better. I prefer the square plate. Thanks for sharing. I would love to have a Silhouette.

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  8. When I saw a Mr. Darcy quote...I had to check this out! LOVE it! Love it! Love it!

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  9. You "AMAZE ME"! Thank you for linking up to the "Amaze Me Monday" blog party!!

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  10. Great job! Don't you just love making your own PB style stuff?! I know I do!

    Jeanine

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  11. Ooh, I love pride and prejudice! This is a sweet plate! And would be a great way to hold jewelry on the dresser for me...I think I will try this! Thanks!

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  12. You did a great job replicating the plate :-) I love decor items with letters or words :-) The bling on the inspiration plate is pretty fab too!

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  13. You and that Cricut...I love the knock off more than the original plate.

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  14. This is an awesome post, I would really love it if you linked this up to Masterpiece Monday at Boogieboard Cottage as well! Have a nice Week! Mary :O)

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  15. The square plate looks better. I happen to be a Pottery Barn fan, so I wouldn't be saying yours is better if I didn't really think so.

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  16. This project is awesome! I hope you submitted it to Beckie's (Infarrently Creative) Knock Off blog? And your letters don't look a bit crooked to me :)
    ~Amanda

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  17. Just dropping by to let you know that I linked to this post in a round up today from the Home & Garden channel at Craft Gossip. :) You can see the feature here
    http://homeandgarden.craftgossip.com/9-valentine-crafts/

    If you would like a "featured by" button, you can grab one here!
    http://homeandgarden.craftgossip.com/grab-a-craft-gossip-button/

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  18. Very beautiful. The quote is great too!

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  19. How did I miss this one? FanTABulous!

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  20. this is really sweet, I like it! I hope that you will link this with my Show and Share linky party, going on all week. http://craftygeordi.blogspot.com/2011/02/elastic-waistbands-are-cool.html

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  21. This is lovely! I really want one of these now! Too bad I don't have a vinyl cutting machine. Well,I love it! And I host a weekly Friday link party I would love for you to join if you have a moment!

    Ashley
    www.simplydesigning.blogspot.com!

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  22. How much do you want for it?

    Desperate husbands the world over are searching for that dish- but Pottery Barn only made 300 of them!

    You could make some money!

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  23. I'm new to your site and can't find the specific instructions for how to make this plate. (And I've wanted it ever since I first saw it in the PB magazine.) Where do you describe the step-by-step process?

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  24. Please tell me how you made this, I absolutely LOVE it, but the link you posted say the page no longer exists!

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  25. Please repost the link. Also, I do not have a vinyl printer....so I will pay someone to send me these letters. Any takers? Super project!

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