I'd love to hear how you painted the letters as well. Love all your work. Found your site today. It's awesome! I have tons of pallets and I keep getting hung up on things being straight and flush. Now I have so many ideas to get going that I'm sure I'll never want to go back to making things "square"
First I'd like to applaud your talent and your blog. So glad I found you. Looks like a few people had beat me to asking how you did the lettering on your signs. Love how each one is different. Did you use a silhouette? If so I'll be having to figure out a different way as I don't have one and chances of getting one are zero. I've tried using stencils with different fonts but spacing is a problem for me, have had to scrap several signs due to lousy spacing. Besides loving to make things our budget suggested making things with pallets would be good to supplement with, keeping 2 seniors busy is even better. Is there a reason we couldn't hand print or write them? I've thought of printing them out on computer, cut them out then trace on boards. If you can reply please do so at: FurryKidzPaperworx@gmail.com Thx Happy Days
I LOVE LOVE LOVE your blog!! I also LOVE LOVE LOVE these wood signs!!! But where is the tutorial?????? I would LOOOOOVE to know HOW you did them. PLEEEEASE SHARE!!!! Thanks!!!!
So adorable...I love it! Especially love the asymmetrical way it is assembled...you can just keep adding and adding...
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Thats such a neat idea!
ReplyDeleteLove this!
ReplyDeleteLove it! I wish I had more wall space for all the great projects I want to make!
ReplyDeleteSo cute!
ReplyDeleteFantastic, as always Becky!
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Angie @ Knick of Time
Outrageous...so perfect! Love it all! Happy Easter!
ReplyDeletelove the signs and your paint technique turns out so cool!
ReplyDeleteThat is so fabulous! I love, love, love the signs and how you put them together and the colours and, oh, EVERYTHING!!
ReplyDeleteGreat job!
Oooo, I love the look. Nice job, Becky. Great mix of colors. Have a great Easter.
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous Becky!! Love the patina of the wood and how you positioned the pieces. Very nice!
ReplyDeleteLove!! Did you paint that aqua piece? If so, I would love to know the color!! :)
ReplyDeleteAnother great idea for my fence boards projects . . . thanks for sharing with us!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE THIS! I have so many wood scraps, what a great idea! Great job!
ReplyDeleteBarbara @ Chase the Star
I have just seen several blogs with the fun word sign... I guess I need to put one of these signs on my "to do for summer list".
ReplyDeleteLove the cabinet...I am a primary color girl, but I sure love your grey.
Your wooden wall art is gorgeous - you've done a lovely job! I have this linked to my wooden signs post too today, for inspiration!
ReplyDeleteHow did you paint the words? Free hand? Stencils? They are Awesome!
ReplyDeleteI too would really like to know how you paint the letters, stencils? freehand?
ReplyDeleteMe three would like to know how you painted the letters. I love you pallet pieces and wish I were a creative as you.
ReplyDeleteI'd love to hear how you painted the letters as well. Love all your work. Found your site today. It's awesome! I have tons of pallets and I keep getting hung up on things being straight and flush. Now I have so many ideas to get going that I'm sure I'll never want to go back to making things "square"
ReplyDeleteWould you mind sharing how you did the letters?
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ReplyDeleteFirst I'd like to applaud your talent and your blog. So glad I found you.
ReplyDeleteLooks like a few people had beat me to asking how you did the lettering on your signs. Love how each one is different. Did you use a silhouette? If so I'll be having to figure out a different way as I don't have one and chances of getting one are zero. I've tried using stencils with different fonts but spacing is a problem for me, have had to scrap several signs due to lousy spacing.
Besides loving to make things our budget suggested making things with pallets would be good to supplement with, keeping 2 seniors busy is even better.
Is there a reason we couldn't hand print or write them? I've thought of printing them out on computer, cut them out then trace on boards. If you can reply please do so at: FurryKidzPaperworx@gmail.com Thx Happy Days
Please tell me how you did your letters. I am new to this crafty stuff. :-) jhearn@access.k12.wv.us
ReplyDeleteHow did you paint the boards and do the letters? Amberdjarvis@gmail.com
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Can you share how you got your letters like that? Wonderful work. What type of paint as well.
ReplyDeleteCan you share how you got your letters like that? Wonderful work. What type of paint as well.
ReplyDeleteI LOVE LOVE LOVE your blog!! I also LOVE LOVE LOVE these wood signs!!! But where is the tutorial?????? I would LOOOOOVE to know HOW you did them. PLEEEEASE SHARE!!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks!!!!
Omg...she will never tell how she made the letters :(
ReplyDelete...but it looks to be stenciling
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