I made my fridge into a TARDIS! I know that you can buy kits to do this, but I decided to try to make one. I used packing paper, some paint, and lots of measuring.
Colors:
- Blue: Empire Fleet Blue, Flat (from Lowe's)
- Black: generic poster paint, Flat (I'd suggest not using poster paint - it's water soluble
- White: semigloss White
Fonts:
- Gill Sans MT (POLICE PUBLIC CALL BOX)
- Gill Sans MT Condensed (POLICE PUBLIC CALL BOX (on side))
- Times New Roman (POLICE TELEPHONE / FREE / FORE USE OF / PUBLIC)
- Gill Sans MT (ADVICE & ASSISTANCE / OBTAINABLE IMMEDIATELY / OFFICER & CARS / RESPOND TO ALL CALLS)
- Calibri (PULL TO OPEN)
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The finished product! |
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I had lots of packing paper from past Amazon orders. I rolled them out
on the floor and painted them with a small roller. I found a couple
suggestions for colors, and took the easiest one. Lowe's "Empire Fleet
Blue" in flat. |
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Hanging the first paper on the fridge. I made some guides to help make
the different panels. I had a couple reference models in my house which
I used to determine rough dimensions. |
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A closeup of the window guide. |
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I used magnets to hold each panel in place, then taped the edges with
black tape. I originally wanted to take the door handles off, but I
couldn't figure it out and decided against it. |
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I used the guides to trace an outline of each section. |
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My neighbor had a laser level, which I decided to take advantage of when trying to line up the panels on both sides. |
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After all the outlines were traced, I cut out the windows on my guide to help make the individual windows. |
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First windows painted! I decided I liked the translucent look and did not add any extra coats. |
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I figured out the font for the top (Gill Sans MT), and then printed out
the letters on my printer. Once I had the sizing, I used an x-acto
knife to make a stencil and traced them in the right spot for painting. |
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It took a while - it turned out I needed 2 sets of stencils, one for
each side. Since it wasn't as wide, I had to use "Gill Sans MT
Condensed" for the side. |
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By the time I got to the sign, I just researched the fonts and printed
them on paper that I cut to size. I used spray glue to attach it. The
fonts I used were: Times New Roman, Gill Sans MT, and Calibri. |
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I decided to add the St John's Ambulance logo as well. I found a bunch of examples online. |
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The finished product! It took much longer than I was expecting, but it
was something artistic to do when I needed a distraction. Maybe we'll
find more room in there for milk now? |
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The base blue paint is rather sturdy. Unfortunately I used some poster
paint for the black, so it is not exactly water safe. I used a
semi-gloss white for the letters/windows, which gives it an
ever-so-slight glowing effect next to all the flat colors. |
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K9 approves! |
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