Wednesday’s Wink …{ Swimming Fish Decals on Radiator }

Isn’t this fish a cutie-pie!! I presented this decal design to a client to ‘decorate’ a radiator cover. 

They come in sheets, so I I streeeetched my fingers and got to work taking each one out of the sheet and placing them in water (Oh, I mean … on the radiator): 

They were slippery little suckers … a bit difficult to peel off sometimes, so I recruited my scissors to help ‘fish them up’ (r u liking all my puns??):

The transfer paper came off easily (thank goodness!!!).

Attaching them was the FUN part, since I was able to be more creative by attaching them in a wave design. 

Do you love how I extended it from 1 side of the radiator cover to the other side? Time for me to get my flippers on! Have a BEAUTIFUL + FUN day!!!!

(photo credits: Ada’s Interior Design) Every comment is read, appreciated, and loved. To leave a comment please scroll down!

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8 Responses to Wednesday’s Wink …{ Swimming Fish Decals on Radiator }

  1. Arianna says:

    I like how you created the wave with the fishes on the radiator. It totally transformed it.

  2. itinthenhs says:

    salutations from over the sea. informative post I will return for more.

  3. Nina says:

    Very cute! So great for a kids room!

  4. Niki says:

    What a fun idea! And I love your wave effect. Have a lovely Easter!

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