I'll be sharing some projects with you for next couple of weeks - I'm in full gear attempting to crank out projects right and left.
Hope you see something you like!!
materials used: reclaimed fence wood, annie sloan chalk paint in old white, cream muslin and hot glue for rosettes
Love sign tutorial HERE.
Can you purchase all three of these items? How much would it be for shelf, love sign, and frame?
ReplyDeleteThanks for asking Kelsey! The shelf and frame isn't for sale and the love sign sold at another sale. Sorry!
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous! Definitely inspiring me. =)
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ReplyDeleteI love this! How big are your pieces of wood for the love sign? What type of wood did you use?
ReplyDeleteHi Lauren! Thanks for asking. I made and sold this sign almost 18 months ago, so I'm not 100% sure on dimensions, but I'd say the pieces are probably approximately to 6" x 24" (stacked on top of each other to make 12"x24"). And this wood had a beautiful patina from being reclaimed - I would look for old fence boards or some type of reclaimed wood for the patina! Sorry I can't be more specific.
Deletehey just curious... how much did you sell that love sign for?
ReplyDeleteI believe it was $35.
DeleteHi there. Did you use any stain or anything on the wood ? clear coat? anything at all? or are the love letters printed right on the raw wood and thats it?
ReplyDeleteNope! Just raw, rustic wood (it had great patina, so if you use new wood it would have to be stained or painted, etc.). However, I did use chalk paint and then lightly sanded it to distress it and bring out the wood grain in the letters as well. Hope that helps!
DeleteWill you make more signs? I love it
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