Happy Friday to you all!
I’m Summer from Made By Munchie’s Mama and in March I shared this tutorial showing how I created a personalized toddler activity table for my boys. Well, today I am showing you how to create the matching stools for the table.
I purchased these stools for $7.99 from Ikea on a whim.
They took seconds to put together, just snap in the legs and they are ready for a cute little diapered booty.
I decided to do car shapes since the table and chairs will be going in the boys’ transportation themed bedroom. I added their names into the shapes and separated the car parts by colors, cut and weeded them.
You could apply the different colors separately, but I just peeled off the tires and stuck them on with the red decals.
Apply transfer tape and cut out.
Now comes the super secret tip to keep those pesky little air bubbles from finding their way into your otherwise perfect project. Step #1: Tape the top of your sticker down using masking or painters tape.
Step #2: Lift the sticker and peel the backing off of it.
Step #3: SLOWLY use your squeegee working your sticker down from the taped edge till it is completely applied. If I had 3 hands, the 3rd one would have been holding the squeegee showing you how to do this, but you will have to use your imagination for now. Just think of how you squeegee the sliding door after you shower.
Slowly peel off your transfer tape and Wha La! Perfectly personalized toddler stools.




These are adorable!!! What kind of vinyl did you usr? Did you have to seal them?
I love this project! What font did you use for the boy’s names?
These are the cutest table and chairs ever! How much would the vinyl cost and do you sell it? Thanks, Wendy
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