It's been on the back burner for awhile....
....to wrap my washer and dryer, not a stove, haha.
I've bought sample vinyl from different places and played around a little. For others interested, know that it will be a little more complicated than it seems in certain areas though.
Namely the top of each appliance. Vinyl has a lot of flex, can be stretched farther than you'd think before it hits the failure point, you can also use a heat gun to soften it then manipulate a little more to get some rounded areas.
But on washers and dryers the architecture gets complicated. Difficult areas are:
The washer/dryer top, getting the two front corners to meld seamlessly and wrinkle free, you're wrapping the vinyl and coming down by 90 degree angles around that curve, a lot of pulling and stretching to get that corner just right. Then also the rear of the top, where it comes up in the back to hold the control panel, easier to do that more gentle curve than the front, but still some work.
The lid area on the washer (top loader) is difficult because of the concave depression where the lid sits and getting the vinyl to shape properly into the nooks, but, it needs to also wrap around the lip of the tub opening and then down and up on the inside there, where it will obviously get wet. This lends a lot of consideration as to will the vinyl hold properly, coming undone after all that water and agitation, and also, am I asking for mold to collect there if it comes undone at the edges but I don't realize this seeing it only from the exterior.
The lid itself is twice as difficult, the hard undercut of the lip, those rounded corners again but on 4 sides this time, the trickiness of having two pieces (one that covers the top and then wraps down and up into the edges of the lid, and a second piece that covers only the bottom) meet on the underside and trying to cleanly camouflage where they overlap. And then, again, another area that will constantly get wet
The dryer front is similar to the difficulty with the washer top, but made easier as it's not a wet area and often there is a bezel inside the dryer at the door to make a tighter, cleaner seam that also protects the vinyl edge by covering it up.
I haven't talked myself out of it yet, but a project I haven't fully taken on.