In my continuing quest to actually make some of the things I’m pinning on Pinterest, this next project is something I thought I’d try. This Hotel de Paris sign.
Source: Pinterest : Houzz.com originally from Kasey Buick
I picked up a smooth pine “craft” board from Lowe’s. I believe the board I got is 4 foot long. I painted it first with black paint using CeCe Caldwell’s Beckley Coal. Then I added in some Annie Sloan Duck Egg chalk paint in certain spots that I knew I would be sanding.
On top of that, I used CeCe Caldwell’s Vintage White. Once that dried I began sanding to give the board a more aged and distressed look.
Although I don’t have the talent to hand paint lettering like this, I decided to give a new-to-me technique a try. I rubbed a pencil on the back of each letter, taped it to the board with blue painter’s tape at the top and then used a ball point pen to trace over the right side of the letters.
Taping it at the top allowed me to lift the letter up to make sure it was transferring clearly. This is how it looks after you’ve done that.
So that I didn’t smudge the pencil image, I went over the outline of the letters. I started out using a fine black paint pen but it seemed to work in spurts and stops so I switched to a fine line black Sharpie. You can see the difference ~ “Hotel” is using the paint pen, “de Paris” is using the Sharpie. I also figured this would make it easier to paint within the outline of the letters.
Other options for the lettering could be vinyl lettering, stencils, or, if you are artistic and steady enough, free-hand lettering. The fonts I used were Baskerville Old at a size of 500 for the “Hotel” and “Paris”; for the “de” I used Precious at 350. I was feeling excited about it once I got “Hotel” all painted in.
Here it is all painted.
I painted the letters in using two different small artist’s brushes and black craft paint. I’m just going to give it a quick sand over the whole thing and apply some Johnson’s Paste Wax.
I love how it turned out! I’m looking forward to showing you where I’m going to be hanging this new sign!
Linking up with
Nifty Thrifty Tuesday at Coastal Charm
Fall Into Fall at DIY by Design
Blissful Whites Wednesday at Timewashed
Great job! Love that sign and good for you for actually tackling some Pinterest projects. I have thousands pinned that I know I will just never get to.
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Your sign is so pretty Kathy!
ReplyDeleteI love it! Thanks so much for sharing how you did this. Now I'm going to pin this to my craft board!
ReplyDeleteWow Kathy, I love it, great post!
ReplyDeleteKatie
I love your sign, Kathy. It turned out wonderful. Making a sign is on my list for so long but I'm always putting it off. Maybe I do a Christmas sign ... or I put it off, lol.
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Julia
You did a great job--love how it turned out :)
ReplyDeleteAwesome job Kathy!! Looks great!
ReplyDeleteLooks beautiful! You are very creative ~
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Pat
What a great job! This is a great copycat! I love your sign and can't wait to see it hanging in it's new home!
ReplyDeleteCute sign Kathy..Great job as always..You're so creative..
ReplyDeleteVery pretty, Kathy. I'm guessing you're hanging it at my house? I can only wish, huh? :)
ReplyDeleteHello Kathy,
ReplyDeleteI have ben wanting to make one of these signs, so thanks for inspiring me to try it. Yours looks GREAT!
Blessings,
Linda
OMG!!! That is fabulous, what a great job. I have recently noticed that signs with mixed fonts are the best and so interesting!
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Hi Kathy! Thanks for that great tutorial on how to make an aged-looking sign. I saw your post over at Linda's "Coastal Charm" blog party...it really drew my eye since I actually stayed at the Hotel de Paris in Monte Carlo one time. Very elegant place.
ReplyDeletelove how this sign turned out great job
ReplyDeleteHi Kathy,
ReplyDeleteLove your sign. It turned out great. I love to hand painted signs at times. It is so relaxing and you can control the paint strength. I can see you enjoyed the process and great tutorial you share. Can't wait to see where you display it.
Have a great week.
Hugs
Kathy,
ReplyDeleteFantastic job! Thanks again for stopping by!
Hugs,
Debbie
Kathy you have done a really great job-love dee x
ReplyDeleteThe sign came out fabulous! Good for you for actually working on a project you pinned. I need to start some of those... :)
ReplyDeleteI love the sign, Kathy! Your instructions were so clear. I will for sure use your advice if I finally get around to doing a "grocery" sign for my kitchen.Have a great week! ~ Jamie
ReplyDeleteYou did a great job, it's beautiful!
ReplyDeleteBRAVO!! Magnifique!!
ReplyDeleteC'est tres bien!
I think that looks every bit as good as the one on Pinterest!! Great job!
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