When my kids were little they had a terrible time knowing what clothes went where in their dresser. They were too young to read. I labeled their dresser drawers with sticky-type notes that I drew on and they didn't last very long. I wish I had this removable vinyl back then, it would have made labeling their dressers so much neater. I really love how this Removable Vinyl from Tape Technologies was easy to apply and will be easy to remove as well. Let me tell you about the glorious colors. There are six matte types of vinyl available in popular colors, I used a teal version.
About the Matte Vinyl:
This high-quality matte film is ideal for temporary or medium-term graphics, especially in home décor, craft projects, decals, scrapbooking, card making and general crafting.
This film removes cleanly and easily for up to 2 years after application and has a matte surface that suppresses unwanted reflection. This product is especially versatile as it is coated with a removable adhesive and even offers medium-term outdoor exposure.
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I want to personally thank Tape Technologies for providing materials for this post.
I am a design team member at Tape Technologies and this project is a part of our monthly design team posts.
I also wanted to thank Cricut for providing my Maker machine, which I love!
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Materials:
- Removable Vinyl
- scissors
- transfer film
- personal cutting machine [I used a Cricut Maker]
- weeding tool
- Clothing file [SVG]
Directions:
Begin by downloading the clothing file linked above. If you are interested in different types of clothing, I recommend FlatIcon. [link] There are a lot to choose from.
Load and cut the file with your personal cutting machine.
Cut images
ready to transfer
Placed on the dresser. Sorry for the close-up image, my daughter's room wasn't very clean!
I think this is the perfect application for removable vinyl. I truly wish I had it when my kiddos were little!