Today’s blog I am going to use a wooden shelf I had out in the shed to repurpose it into two cute Valentine’s signs. It only took two cuts in my board outside and the rest I did in my craft room.
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The supplies you will need:
- 2 pieces of wood – 10″ x 15″ and 10″ x 22″
- paint (color of your choice)
- print out of the wording you want to place on your board
- pencil
- ruler
- paint brushes
- sanding block
Simple BE MINE Farmhouse Sign Tutorial
First, cut your board into two pieces; chose your own size. Mine are 10″ x 15″ and 10″ x 22″.
Give your boards 2 coats of paint. I am using Plaster by Waverly.
To avoid cutting a frame for my sign, I am painting faux frame to my signs. I measured around the edge of the entire board, 1 inch.
Taking Elephant Waverly chalk paint, I painted two coats to the outer part of my lines including the edges.
Once the gray had time to dry, using the same brush I painted the Plaster chalk paint with, I dry brushed the grey part of my sign.
I printed out a saying for both of my signs. BE MINE.
To add the letters to my board I am doing the old school carbon paper to my printout, I colored the back of my lettering, center the wording on my sign pressing hard, I traced over the letters.
I painted my letters with the Elephant chalk paint.
Gave both signs a light sanding.
Wipe down both signs with a damp cloth. That’s it!
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Copyright secured by Digiprove © 2022 TerrieDecorating our home on a budget is my thrill. I think a home can look beautiful without breaking the bank. Your home should bring the best out of you and make you feel happy. You should smile every time you enter your home. 🙂
Very cute idea and project. Great tutorial as always!
Thank you, Cindy. I hope you have a wonderful weekend!
I love that idea! Thanks for sharing 🤗
You’re welcome, Margie. Thank you for coming by!