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I really wanted a Shabby Chic Wooden Family Sign to hang in my house. I was originally contemplating buying one, but decided that it would be a great DIY project to take on. So, I'm thrilled to share a step by step tutorial that shows you how I made it. It was actually much easier than I thought it would be and is fairly cheap to make, so don’t let the small letters intimidate you because I’m going to show you an easy way to draw on the letters without having to buy expensive stencils.
- Jessica {My Love of Style} published her project Wooden Family Sign 09 Jan 09:00
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Step 5
Next Apply the stain (I used the left over Gel based stain from when we refinished our master bathroom cabinets; however if you don’t have stain on hand a great product to buy is Valspar Antiquing Glaze). I used the dry brush approach where I took a dry paint brush, barely dipped it into the stain and then blotted it off on a paper towel so that there wasn’t much stain left on the brush. I then brushed it onto the board.
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Step 8
I didn’t have stencils so I used Word to find a typeface and printed off the letters for my sign. I used Georgia for everything except “Barringer” because I wanted Barringer to be a different font. I then cut around the letters and taped them to the carbon paper. I then positioned the words onto the sign and taped them to the sign.