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5.06.2011

Kitchen Mat Up-Cycled


I've had a soft squishy mat in my kitchen for as long as I can remember-probably at least 5 years.  The support it gives my feet and back while doing dishes and canning is worth having it around.
The wear and tear didn't bother me much until I saw Jen and Shelly paint chevron's on their Ikea mats.
But, the chevron pattern isn't my thing. After a google search of free patterns I found a free quatrafoil stencil made by Jen at The CSI Project.
First I painted the mat with 4-5 coats of primer.  I had it on hand and it covered the pox marks wonderfully.
I didn't realize how bad the mat was worn down.  Once the paint was dry I printed off the stencil on to cardstock.  Using an exacto knife I cut out the stencil.  I debated weather or not to use it as a stencil-and chose to outline it with pen on the mat and hand paint it in.
This was a little teadious, but worth it all.
It didn't come out perfectly, but a little paint would help.
I almost left it like this, but white in kitchens, especially mine, seems to collect footprints and dirt faster than I can keep up with it.
Using a smaller paintbrush and Calypso Blue paint I outlined each shape, this took several days of pockets of time.
Once the shapes were outlined in paint I used a bigger brush to fill in the shapes.  I added several layers of paint and a top coat of finish for more durability.
Isn't it fun?
 This took longer than I thought because I had a lot of other projects to do, races to run, and company to keep.  All in all I am so thrilled with the outcome and love the burst of color in my kitchen.

One more look of before and after...

27 comments:

  1. It looks amazing! What a rescue.

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  2. You never cease to amaze me!

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  3. Grand idea! I have a holiday mat from Tar-jay that is collecting dust in the basement...must pin you so I remember to do it!

    :)

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  4. Looks great! Really gives life to it. Stopping by from TT&J!
    http://www.lovelycraftyhome.com

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  5. Eeeek! I have the same ugly kitchen mat that I almost threw away last week! You saved it!

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  6. Way cool! The "new" rug looks fantastic!

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  7. I was thinking about doing the exact same thing to my squishy rug. I have tile too (hate it) and the squishy rug saves my legs. Thanks so much for the inspiration. I am so doing this now!! Have a great weekend!!

    I would love for you to share this idea at my linky party on Tuesdays. Also, congrats for being featured over that Tatertots and Jello!!

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  8. Wow, there's no way I could do that by hand. You've got some patience & a bunch of talent! It looks wonderful!

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  9. Wow, LOVE THIS!!!! Such a great idea!!!

    www.iheartmygluegun.com

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  10. Pretty! I like the pattern you used!

    ~Jessa
    www.jessajill.blogspot.com

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  11. That is such a great idea! Great upcycle! :)
    I would love it if you linked this up to {nifty thrifty sunday}!
    xoxo,
    Vanessa

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  12. I am completely obsessed with quatrefoil!! Yours turned out great! I did a sewing caddy in that pattern and you're right- it takes forever, but is totally worth it in the end!

    Have a great day,
    Courtney

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  13. Wow! I am amazed at the time and detail involved in this redo. It looks amazing! Thanks so much for linking up!

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  14. I'm impressed! This would have taken me days!!! It looks awesome!

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  15. Beautiful! What a difference!

    Thanks for linking to a Round Tuit!
    Hope you have a great week!
    Jill @ Creating my way to Success
    http://www.jembellish.blogspot.com/

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  16. Visiting from Domestically Speaking linky party - wow, what a fantastic result! Looks amazing and you still have soft squidgy loveliness! Well done :) x

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  17. That is incredible! You must have a lot of patience and a steady hand. I've been toying around with painting a rug and I think I may have to do it.

    Thanks for sharing :)

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  18. saw your beautiful mat on Creative Me Monday, had to click to see more. Amazing!

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  19. What a transformation! Love the colors you chose too. I'm putting your rug in the PoPP. Thanks for linking up.

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  20. What kind of paint did you use for the blue? I'm totally going to do this project one day.

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  21. obviously different-- but so CHEERFUL!
    ...YOU'VE GOT MORE PATIENCE THAN I DO, FOR SURE!
    from the PoPP, Pat

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  22. Wow! You must have the patience of a Saint.......what a great project. I'm glad you're pleased with the results. Did painting the mat changed the feel of it?

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  23. What a great idea!! I have two of these in my kitchen but they don't match my decor at all and I kind of frown at that... I have a lot of primer left over from some projects we just did. I am going to do this while the boys are on the camp out this weekend. Joanna comes to the rescue again!!

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  24. Your mat looks great! I've got this linked to my quatrefoil post too today, nice job!

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  25. WOW! It looks great! How is the paint holding up?

    I made painted rug too and it was such a fun project. I love your pattern though...maybe I need another one...

    www.preparingforpeanut.com

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  26. Love your blog and this project featuring quatrefoil (one of my favorite patterns!) so I featured your project in my roundup of crafty quatrefoil projects here. Feel free to check it out and hope you like it!

    -Mel the Crafty Scientist

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