Monday, March 28, 2016

Easy Easter [or any season] sign



I'm trying to establish my seasonal decorations.  Some holidays I absolutely love (Christmas), but others are struggling.  I've slowly gotten rid of my college decorations and have started adding more refined, adult decorations.


I bought some flowers at Michael's while they were having a 60% off spring stem sale so I spent about $10 on those and I already had the vases (Ikea).

SOCKERÄRT Vase IKEA Can also be used as a pitcher. Approved for use with food.Ashland Jumbo Spider Gerber Daisy Stem, YellowFuchsia Spider Gerbera Daisy Spray by Ashland
The sign.  I wanted something significant, something that could stand alone and make a statement.  I found an extra piece of plywood sitting around and went to work.

Materials Needed:
Wood (I used extra plywood, it's soft enough to trace on)
Paint (acrylic paint, whatever colors you like)
Paintbrushes (I used foam paint brush and a small paintbrush for the letters)


1-I found a font I like and a saying I wanted.  I printed it off the size I liked [the font is "AlwaysHere" and the font is somewhere around 200, I did "He Is" just a tad smaller than "Risen"]


2-I painted my wood the color I liked.  Simple acrylic paint found at Wal-Mart for 50 cents!
Apple Barrel Matte Acrylic Paint, 2 oz
I used "Key West"

3-I placed my letters on the wood once the paint was dry and  traced over them with a gaming stylus




4-Then I retraced them just on the wood to make a deeper groove

5-I took a small paintbrush and painted the letters white.  Again, simple acrylic paint.






6- Once it was dry...done!   That simple.  Took maybe an hour (with interruptions from the littles)





And there you have it.  Simple.  Bold.  Elegant.  I love it!

Happy Spring everyone!


Total Cost:  $10
Flowers: $9 (on sale)
Vases: Already had
Wood: Already had
Paint: $.50

Total Time: 1 hour

No comments:

Post a Comment