I use thin pieces of wood on the back to connect them. This trim wood had some great turquoise color under the white.
Monday, September 24, 2012
Eat and Trim
No, it is not a new diet--eat and get trim. But I used some old trim boards to make another EAT sign.
The E and the T are easy. The A takes a little more work. As you can see, I am very technical about it--I just lay the wood on top of the E to get the right size and draw a line where I need to cut. I then take it to the miter saw and figure out the angle that looks right and make the cut.
I use thin pieces of wood on the back to connect them. This trim wood had some great turquoise color under the white.
Simple and easy and a good reminder if you are one of the .001% of people who forget to eat :).
I use thin pieces of wood on the back to connect them. This trim wood had some great turquoise color under the white.
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Love your technical method! Its one I've used for many projects! LOL
ReplyDeleteLooks great Becky, I like how the left side of the A meets the right at the top. How big are these?
ReplyDeleteI love this! And I love how precise you are in your cutting, laying the A over the E to measure, sounds like the method I'd use! Very cool project! Pinning this one!
ReplyDeleteBarbara at Chase the Star
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So cute Becky! I agree with the others, that is my kind of technique on measuring! I love it! I also love that you used old trim, and the pretty turquoise paint peeping through!
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