My half bathroom is almost done! All it needs is a door and it will finally be finished. I had originally envisioned a 5-panel door with frosted glass for this bathroom but it was impossible to find in a 24” door. I suppose I could have just bought a normal door and called it good but I’m too stubborn for that. I think enlisting the help of my Mom and Hubby to build one was a much wiser decision. They would probably argue otherwise but look at how cute it turned out so I think it was definitely worth it.
Today I’m sharing a free cut file to make the Bath door decal you see on my “vintage door.” I used my favorite toy the Silhouette Cameo to cut it out on matte black vinyl. If you don’t own a Cameo you should definitely consider getting one they are amazing! I use mine all the time for so many different projects. I have included usable cut files for both Silhouette Cameo and Cricut Explore users. So whichever machine you use I hope you will find this cut file useful. If you don’t want to use this on a door you could also make a super cute sign to include in your bathroom decor.
Download your free Bath decal cut file here:
How to open your downloaded .studio3 file in Silhouette Studio.
- First, save the file to your desktop.
- Then, open Silhouette Studio.
- Next, go to File>Open and select the file from your desktop.
How to use SVG files in Silhouette Studio.
The basic software that comes with your Silhouette Studio does not work with SVG files. You will need the Designer Edition software to open an SVG file. If you have the Designer Edition software follow the steps below.
- Save the SVG download to a folder on your desktop.
- Then, open Silhouette Studio.
- From within the software, Go to File>Open and select the design from your desktop.
How to save designs to your Silhouette Studio library.
Here’s how to easily save them to your library:
- Open Silhouette Studio.
- Go to File>Open and select the design you want to use.
- Once you have them open you can go to File>Save As>Save to Library
Make sure to check out my post on how I made the Vintage door knob backplates for this door here. It was such a fun project and has been one of my favorites to date.
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I swear we have the same taste!! From the brick floors to this door. I bought an antique half glass door with great detail for my bathroom redo, it needs a little tic and I’m going to frost the glass. I like the bath decal idea.
Your bathroom sounds like it is going to be beautiful and that door sounds amazing, what a fun project!