10.9.15

Vintage HOME Sign Tutorial

So my mother recently moved into a new home and asked me to recreate some wood letters that she saw in one of her home decor catalogs. She wasn't super happy that the price tag on them was almost $200. I assured her with royalty free artwork that is found online I could recreate a similar product.

My main concern was I didn't want to reprint a ton of labels, cut them out and mod podge them on individually. I wanted to make this project as easy as possible. So I decided I would lay the labels out on a 13" x 19" image and print out on my Canon PIXMA iP8720 Crafting Printer. The letters were 18" tall and all but the "H" and "M" fit entirely on the sheet. So with a few extra labels printed out and placed on those ends would complete the project. So here's how I created these fun jumbo letters.

SUPPLIES NEEDED:
18" Wood Letters (I purchased mine at Hobby Lobby for about $12/letter)
Scissors or Craft Knife
Foam Brush
Mod Podge Glue (I like the matte)
Pencil 
13x19" Matte Photo Paper 
Vintage Label Artwork (google search or download these printables below)
Photoshop or PicMonkey (or something similar)

Open a sheet that is 13x19" (1300x1900).  I found a letter with the similar shape of the wood letters. Don't worry if it's not exact. Place on document first and delete later. I use this to make sure I'm covering the area with vintage labels...I don't want to cover the whole sheet if I don't have to.

  This is what my "M" ended up looking like because I needed so much coverage.

Once you are done. Then you're ready to PRINT!! I printed out each letter on the 13x19 Matte Photo Paper. Now we're ready to put these together.

I pre-painted my letters black because I wanted the edge of the letters to be black (I painted the back side too, but not the front). Turn your label paper over and trace the corresponding letter on the back of the paper.

Trim out the letter and you're ready for GLUE! 
 

That's all people!! Easy enough don't you think? I went back over the letters with a thin layer of mod podge to seal them and let them dry. 

If you'd like to recreate these letters, then here's the FREE PRINTABLE to print yourself.


2 comments:

Mendi Yoshikawa said...

These turned out super cool Lori! You're the rock star of all things crafty! :)

Blythe said...

Love this, Lori!

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