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Mums are now using vinyl tile stickers on their FRIDGE – and people are impressed with the transformation

A CLEVER mum decided to revamp her fridge with vinyl stickers after she ordered the wrong size.

Rather than seeing the tile stickers go to waste, she decided to use them to jazz up an essential item – the fridge.

She's jazzed her her run of the mill fridge with the stickers
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She's jazzed her her run of the mill fridge with the stickersCredit: Facebook

She ordered the on-trend blue mosaic pattern, and managed cover her entire fridge freezer with some left over.

She shared her handiwork online, which has inspired others to renovate their fridges too.

Posting on Facebook group , she said: “Brought the wrong size tile stickers, so I used them on my fridge.

“#Pimpmyfridge and I can honestly say it’s the best looking fridge I’ve ever encountered.

Covering your fridge in stickers is a lot cheaper than buying a new one
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Covering your fridge in stickers is a lot cheaper than buying a new one

“I also done the left overs on my front room table.”

People have gone wild for the fresh new look – without forking out for a new fridge.

Commenting online, one person said: “Please come and do mine.”

Someone else raved: “Fabulous just love it. So different and unique.

People are inspired by her own idea to revamp their fridges
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People are inspired by her own idea to revamp their fridges

“You’ve got me wanting to have a go, I will add it to my DIY list.”

A third wrote: “My fave one today! That fridge is everything!!”

Someone else commented: “OMG love it. Great idea for my sorry looking fridge freezer lol.”

While this person said: “Pimp my fridge. Looks lovely.”

Plus this mum was fed-up after waiting for her landlord to fix her stairs so did it herself for £25.

And this mum has shown off her incredible £50 kitchen transformation for rented homes - and it WON'T lose you your deposit.

Meanwhile this mum created a stunning glittery staircase for a fiver using B&M wrapping paper.

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