Good morning friends
Today is another challenge over at Simply Create Too and we are going all Purple and Green.
I love to look on pinterest for ideas and when I saw those wonderful pallet ideas I knew I wanted to make some for myself.
But you know me, I can never duplicate, I need to add my own twist and this is what I made.
You can view the instructions over at the Amazing Casting Products page HERE
Remember, the Simply Create Too challenge blog has a challenge every 2 weeks and we would love for you to join us. Head on over and see what all the designers have created for your viewing pleasure.
I'll be seeing you in a month again for our next challenge, so until then
Happy creating!
Friday, April 8, 2016
Friday, April 1, 2016
Toes in the water, A$$ in the sand reclaimed wood
Good morning friends,
I'm here today to show you a board I made for a friend. I've posted a lot of my signs on facebook and now I have friends constantly asking me to make them something. But of course I will try anything for a couple of bucks. I've gone onto Etsy and other sites to see how much reclaimed barnwood signs are and oh my, I'm way undercharging. With that being said, I do this for fun and have a blast making my friends happy!
So let's get started:
I started with a 12 x 12 board that my husband so nicely cut for me. If you saw last weeks post about my wineglass holder you read that my daughter's boyfriend gave me a couple stack of reclaimed barnwood. Yeah me! This barnwood is over 100 years old.
I sanded and cleaned the wood very well. You really need to do this to make sure it's safe for in your house. I did not stain this board as I wanted the natural wood look. Then I spray painted some black kinda in the middle of the board. While that was drying ...
I'm here today to show you a board I made for a friend. I've posted a lot of my signs on facebook and now I have friends constantly asking me to make them something. But of course I will try anything for a couple of bucks. I've gone onto Etsy and other sites to see how much reclaimed barnwood signs are and oh my, I'm way undercharging. With that being said, I do this for fun and have a blast making my friends happy!
So let's get started:
I started with a 12 x 12 board that my husband so nicely cut for me. If you saw last weeks post about my wineglass holder you read that my daughter's boyfriend gave me a couple stack of reclaimed barnwood. Yeah me! This barnwood is over 100 years old.
I sanded and cleaned the wood very well. You really need to do this to make sure it's safe for in your house. I did not stain this board as I wanted the natural wood look. Then I spray painted some black kinda in the middle of the board. While that was drying ...
... with my cricut I cut out the saying with some dollar store sticky back shelf liner
and burnished it down very very good. This is a must so that the paint doesn't bleed
and that will give you nice crisp lines.
Then I took some acrylic paint in a sea green
(oops, picture is upside down)
and spunged all over the board.
After it was completely dry I peeled the vinyl letters up
sanded the edges and all around the board
and viola ...
I think this turned out amazing and my friend absolutely loves it.
I hope you've enjoyed my sign and would love to hear some comments.
As always, have a great day and God Bless!
Labels:
acrylic paint,
barnwood,
reclaimed wood,
Sign,
Toes in the water,
vinyl
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