Thanks bees! I used the font "chopin script". Another bee had used it on some of her signage. I found the wood lying around on some family property by the barn. It is old barn board. I just used it as I found it...no stain or paint!!!
The easiest way I found to transfer the letters instead of cutting the letters out, was to print them on my printer and then flip the page over, pencil the back and then flip it back over, place the paper where you want to transfer the letters and then just outline the letters in pencil. The first pencil that you scratched on then transfers onto the wood. Still, this project took about 7 hrs!!!
Here are my two signs for my Candy Buffet. They look as one here, but I just put them together for photo purposes. I love how they turned out!
posted by futuremrsv 9 months agoThese look great! I Love them
posted by FutureMrsW2012 9 months agoThese are awesome! What font did you use? Did you stain them or did you buy them like that?
posted by kmd04 9 months agoHi! Love the signs! Where did you get your wood?
posted by k_pings123 9 months agoThanks bees! I used the font "chopin script". Another bee had used it on some of her signage. I found the wood lying around on some family property by the barn. It is old barn board. I just used it as I found it...no stain or paint!!!
The easiest way I found to transfer the letters instead of cutting the letters out, was to print them on my printer and then flip the page over, pencil the back and then flip it back over, place the paper where you want to transfer the letters and then just outline the letters in pencil. The first pencil that you scratched on then transfers onto the wood. Still, this project took about 7 hrs!!!
posted by futuremrsv 9 months agoI see you used the tutorial! Good, looks great!
posted by Ms. St. Louis 9 months agoThat's gorgeous!
posted by kristophine 9 months ago