Many, many, many years ago, I made some of these dishwasher clean/dirty signs as Christmas stocking stuffers for family. Since it was so long ago, I can't remember if this was my own creation or if I saw it somewhere in a magazine. Either way, now that I have a working dishwasher, I decided I needed to make one for myself so I could remember if the dishes in the dishwasher were clean or dirty (you would think that since I'm the only one that lives in this house, that I would be able to remember. But, actually, since I am the only one here, I don't need to run it that often, so sometimes I forget). (Also, please excuse the bad night time pictures).
Here is a list of supplies you will need:
*An old CD that you don't use anymore
*Decorative paper (I used scrapbooking paper) and other embellishments
*Scissors or a circle cutter
*Crop-a-dile or something to punch a hole through the CD
*Mod Podge or some sort of adhesive (I ended up not using that scrapbooking glue in the picture), but I strongly recommend the Mod Podge.
*Magnet or suction hook or other type of adhesive (I like the 3M Command brand - it's easily removable) to attach the CD/sign to your dishwasher
1) I don't have a circle cutter anymore, so I traced the outline of
the CD onto my scrapbooking paper (on the backside) and just trimmed it
up to fit the CD.
2) I decided I was going to use ribbon in the middle to separate
the "Clean" and "Dirty" sides of the sign. I attached the ribbon to
the scrapbooking paper first.
3) Then, using a sponge brush, I put Mod Podge all over the CD and put the paper onto it.
4) I then added letter stickers to it and made sure that they were facing the right direction.
5) Once the letters were on, I put more Mod Podge on top of it. When I
made these several years ago, I didn't know the wonder of Mod Podge
and didn't seal the paper with anything. Well, because of this, the
sign wasn't very durable - as water accidentally got on it, the paper
was starting to tatter or tear.
6) Once it was fully dry (which didn't take too long), I used my handy
dandy Crop-a-dile to punch the holes. It punches through the CD like
buttah! (you can see a sneak peek of one of my other project I did tonight that I'll be posting tomorrow).
And here it is in action. Ta da!
Now, I just have to figure out how to get the suction hook to stay without falling down every 20 seconds (magnets don't work on my dishwasher). Sigh...