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Sunday, March 17, 2013

Established Sign

I am still in the process of putting together that gallery wall in my entry/foyer area.  One of the things I decided to do {rather spur of the moment} was a sign that said “Est. 1985” {the year we were married}.   I printed out a 40% off coupon for Michael’s and headed there to see if they had something I could use for the sign.  I was looking for something long and found it.

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This is referred to as the “Innkeeper Sign”.  Perfect for my purposes!  I also purchased two other wood plaques for the two letters I purchased from Hobby Lobby last week.  I proceeded to paint them all black with a Glidden satin black we already had in the garage.

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I do like the shape of this.

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After the paint was dry, I pulled out some stencils I already had and pulled together the letters and numbers I needed.  Using a flat white paint, which we also already had, I stenciled the text on the board.

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Once that dried, I wanted to make it look a bit aged and distressed, so I sanded it a little bit.

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Then I put a coat of satin polyurethane over the top. 

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I added two sawtooth picture hangers to the back. Since it is long I thought two would be best to have it hang straight. 

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For just the cost of the board ~ $4.69 ~ I got a new sign, customized for us, to add to my gallery wall.

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30 comments:

  1. It looks great and I like that you did it in black and white.

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  2. Kathy - That looks great. I love anything done in black and white.

    Judy

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  3. You did a great job on the sign. It looks really good.

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  4. Nice work Kathy! I love your established sign!
    Susan

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  5. So pretty! I love how it turned out!

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  6. Kathy you did a wonderful job with that sign! I love that it has meaning for you!

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  7. Cute sign! Can't wait to see the entire wall when it's finished. Just trying to catch up on everything right now. Lucky you, finding those pieces of Friendly Village Johnson Brothers! One of my favorite patterns.

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  8. What a sweet tribute to your marriage, Kathy. Looks great.

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  9. It came out great! Can't wait to see the entire wall!

    Jeanine

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  10. Love the sign! Love the price even more! It will fit in good on the gallery wall. Might have to "copy" that one!

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  11. this is awesome,kathy! i think i need to do this--very cute:)

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  12. Kathy I definately need to borrow this idea...
    hugs

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  13. Love it. easy-peasy and charming! Congrats on 27 yrs. We, also, were married in '85. Have a wonderful week. Visiting from Dedicated House :)

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  14. Kathy,
    Thank you for sharing your cute and thrifty sign at my party (I was also married in 1985).

    Blessings,
    Linda

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  15. What a great sign. I love the shape of it too.

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  16. Kathy I love your sign! What a great idea to do that. Your home tour looks great too. Love, Wanda

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  17. Great idea Kathy!! I love how it turned out. Have a great week.
    xoxo,
    Kim

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  18. Your sign looks fantastic! I love to add personal touches to my home like that! Life to the full, Melissa @ DaisyMaeBelle

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  19. This looks fantastic! I've been wanting to paint something similar, which is how I found your post. I don't have vinyl letters, and it seems everyone uses those, so I was thrilled to see how good your project turned out with stencils since that's what I plan to use.

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  20. Wonderful sign - love the shape you chose.

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  21. Love how that turned out! Obviously I need a REALLY weathered board for my 1972......

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  22. The sign looks great, Kathy. I've always loved those established signs, but have never gotten around to making one for myself.

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  23. Such a cute sign and idea.

    Cynthia

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  24. Love your sign! Cute idea! I may need this one - I just made a hometown sign the other week! (stopping in from Treasure Hunt Thursday!) ~ Lisa

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  25. What a lovely blog you have. I am following you and I hope you will do the same. I am also hosting a Giveaway. Do join in if you like it :)

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  26. I love this! You did a great job. Thanks for sharing.

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  27. Love your sign ... since a year married won't work for me, thinking about using the year in which I bought my home. Thanks for the cute idea!
    Diane

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  28. Gorgeous! (Look, it is the same piece :)
    This would work for me too, it's the year I was born ;)

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I always enjoy reading your comments! Kathy