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Vintage Stove Top Back Spash
Our local craft store had these replica vintage tin sign boards on sale. I purchased seven and came up with this back splash to protect my walls from the heat of the stove top. They come in various images and slogans which makes it fun and colorful. They mount easily and clean up with just vinegar. My favorite slogan is "EAT HERE AND GET GAS".

Posted by Lipthink from Austin, Texas, United States • Published See Lipthink 's 11 projects »
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  • How to make furniture. Back Splash For Your Kitchen Stove Area - Step 1
    Step 1

    Layout the design. Fitting them fully from top to bottom. I had to tuck these behind my exhaust fan 1/4". Don't leave any gaps otherwise spatters will still hit your wall behind. I have a gas stove and I only wipe these with vinegar twice or so a month to keep them clean. If you deep fry you may need to clean more frequently.

  • How to make furniture. Back Splash For Your Kitchen Stove Area - Step 2
    Step 2

    Try to not make intersections that all four meet at. I've layed them out so they are off a bit. These tin signs have already drilled holes. Next, push the hole punch in, set your nail with washer and hammer it in.

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Anita B.
Anita B. · Louisville, Kentucky, US · 3 projects
I'm collecting tin signs to do this, it's so precious!
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Anita B.
Anita B. · Louisville, Kentucky, US · 3 projects
I'm collecting tin signs to do this, it's so precious!
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Ginger Ginger.
Ginger Ginger. · Australia, AU · 16 projects
Coooool
when i move out and can get a say in what goes in oour kitchen...
I am so using this idea!!!!
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Shauna B.
Shauna B. · Ohio, Ohio, US
This is exactly the idea I needed for our kitchen re-do! We're doing retro and I want a back splash. I have already purchased several of the tin signs to hang up in the kitchen. Not having a lot of wall space I was trying to figure out how to use as many as I want to. Well, this is the perfect solution! Thanks so much!
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MeretriciousCreations
MeretriciousCreations · Nashville, Tennessee, US · 1 project
that's great! I was wondering what to do for a backspalsh in my 50's kitsch kitchen and now I am inspired! yay!
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PJ F.
PJ F. · Fort Valley, Virginia, US
I love the cow! I collect holstein cows!!!
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northernstar
northernstar · Flateyri, Westfjords, IS · 35 projects
That is such a great idea, if I wasn't renting I would do that right away Happy
"Eat here and get gas" lol
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