Our new house has a fun 3 seasons room/enclosed porch and I wanted to make a welcome sign to welcome our guests. I am so happy with how it turned out.
Here is what I did in case you want to make your own. :)
I had a 1x4 lying around, but the wood wasn't weathered, it looked too new. Since I was trying to keep the budget low I decided to make my own stain. I went with a mix of steel wool and vinegar, coffee and tea.
I put a piece of steel wool in a jar with vinegar and left it for a few days. I made the tea/coffee right before I was ready to use it. I used what I had on hand so I made a mug of Keurig cup sleepy time tea that we had gotten as a sample. I added a spoonful of instant coffee to the tea. I then brushed the vinegar/steel wool mixture on the board first with a foam brush. When that dried I brushed on the coffee/tea mixture. The wood came out a beautiful color.
I would recommend cutting the wood before staining, but I wasn't sure my stain would turn out so I cut after. My husband actually did the work of cutting the wood with a hand saw for me. After he cut it I attached 2 small pieces of wood on the back with screws to hold the boards together.
There are different ways to paint on wood. I used my Silhouette SD to make a stencil out of vinyl and painted with a foam brush and acrylic craft paint. (Font is Bickham Script Pro Regular) Once the paint dried I peeled up the stencil. Done!
One step closer to making our house a home. :)
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