A Tamworth resident is behind a clever Kmart hack that transformed a second-hand fridge.
The genius hack was created when Gypsy Hughes bought an old fridge at a garage sale and decided to give it a makeover.
She achieved the stunning rose-gold look using a few rolls of copper adhesive film and tape from Kmart.
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Gypsy explains that she lined up the adhesive vinyl with the top of the fridge, and peeled it down bit-by-bit. She used her hands and a keycard to press the vinyl from the middle and outwards, as she found that a ruler scratched.
Amazing!
This article originally appeared on Better Homes and Gardens.
With a first-class Honours degree in English, Rebecca Lowrey Boyd is best known as the founder of Wee Birdy (weebirdy.com), a London-based blog devoted to London shopping, design and style. It was named one of the Top 100 Blogs in the World by the Sunday Times (UK), and was listed on Times Online's Best 50 Design Blogs in the World. It has also featured in many international magazines including British Vogue, British Cosmopolitan, Australian Cosmopolitan, Inside Out, Shop Til You Drop and Home Beautiful. During her time in London, Rebecca was also Deputy Shopping & Style Editor at Time Out London. She is also the former editor of Bride to Be, Cosmopolitan Bride, Cosmopolitan Pregnancy and Cosmopolitan Hair & Beauty magazines, as well as Digital Managing Editor on bhg.com.au, an associate editor on Home Beautiful magazine, Acting Digital Managing Editor on Homes to Love and Digital Managing Editor on Gourmet Traveller. A design nerd and keen birder, she can usually be found poring over Pinterest, knee-deep in Bunnings or sticky-beaking at modernist homes in Sydney’s bushburbia.
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