Last weekend was my big boutique with the ladies from Reclaim-ologists and Other Crafty Chicks! It was so awesome and so fun! This was my biggest seller. I sold out in the first hour and then had people asking about them for the rest of the show.
Here's how I made it:
I made my sign board like most of my other signs, three 1x6's cut at 17" and put together with pocket holes. And the edges sanded off.
On the first one I made, I wanted to try giving it a beat up look. I got out an old chain and started beating it. My son was playing outside while I was crafting. When he saw me doing that he ran over because it looked pretty fun to a two year old. So I let him help!
I liked it beat up but it didn't make that much of a difference. So I didn't end up spending time doing it on the others that I have made.
Be sure to come check out my tutorial on easily taping off a perfect chevron pattern!
At this point I really didn't know what my sign was going to turn out like. All I knew was that I wanted to do yellow chevron on stained wood.
Once I got to this point I came up with what I would put over the chevron.
For my stencils: I had this glitter scrapbook paper that I hated for scrapbooking. But it was thick and worked PERFECT for cutting out stencils. I used the cricut. I wanted the "my" to be stretched but the cricut didn't have any letters like that. I painted half way down the letter and then just kept moving my stencil down until it was as long as I wanted it.
Then I stained it. And put a coat of polyuerethane over it.
I loved the first one I made, but I wanted the words to show up better. Here is what I did the second time around!
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I came over from Susan's at BNOTP because of the sunshine. Cute idea, and your help is very cute.
ReplyDeleteI love love this! thanks for the giveaway
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ReplyDeleteSang this to my grandchildren and now my 85 yr. old aunt. Would love to win this for her wall decor.
Thank you for this piece of sunshine!
ReplyDeleteLove this. thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI used your idea to create a canvas. I will be featuring it on my blog tomorrow. There will be a link back to your pin!
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Love this sign! Great tutorial also.
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Peggy~PJH Designs
I love that song, and the sign is co cute!
ReplyDeleteThis is such a great idea! I love wood art signs and the chevron stripes really make this a great piece! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteSO bright and happy!
ReplyDeletei've got to try this! my dad use to sing this song to us when we were little so i am totally loving this!
ReplyDeleteThis is such a cute sign! I love it. Smart idea taping it off. That would be the best way to get clean lines. Very smart :) Thanks for sharing a great tutorial. I love that your little guy was involved. I bet he loved helping. Krista @ A Handful of Everything
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute sign and an even cuter little helper! ;) My boys like to "help" with projects too-- so fun! I popped over from The Shabby Creek Cottage--thanks for sharing!
ReplyDelete~Abby =)
I absolutely love this!! Thanks for sharing it at Shine on Fridays!
ReplyDeleteYour signs are so cool and I like your little helper there too!
ReplyDeleteStopping by from Diana's Pin Me linky Party to say hello and to pin.
Have a great weekend!
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beautiful! I love how you "beat it up" before painting. So cheerful! Emily@Nap-TimeCreations.com
ReplyDeleteWhat an awesome sign!
ReplyDeleteLooks like your son had fun beating your piece of artwork for you! I will never tire of this quote its so pretty and cheerful :)
ReplyDeleteI love it! The stained one looks more prettier than the white canvas.. :)
ReplyDeleteThis is absolutely adorable! I have a complete Chevron obsession at the moment and have been wanting to create a sign of my own. Now I know how I will go about creating the pattern. Thanks so much for sharing! Visiting from Hoybycrafts blog!
ReplyDeleteSo I had started painting a canvas and was going to free hand a cheveron design and put these you are my sun shine stickers over ..... then I found this blog post and you saved me. It turned out perfect even though I didn't measure.
ReplyDeleteAlso great minds must think alike because I saw the stickers and knew I wanted to do a cheveron... then I found you blog and couldn't change my mind.. Here's a link to my post I linked back to you. Thanks for posting this!
http://plcsewing.blogspot.com/2013/05/you-are-my-sun-shine.html
Featuring YOU today! Thank you for linking up to {wow me} wednesday!
ReplyDeleteGinger @ gingersnapcrafts.com
http://www.gingersnapcrafts.com/2013/05/12-chevron-and-stripes-projects.html
Love the chevron!! So cute! Thanks for linking up at Romance on a dime!!
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