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DIY I Love Fall Wood Sign

It’s autumn! I LOVE fall! My favorite season is here! I love the cooler weather and the fun activities we do in fall. Whether it’s raking leaves, picking apples or decorating pumpkins, there is so much to do in the fall! If you love fall as much as I do then try out this pretty I love fall sign to decorate your home. Creating a DIY Fall Sign is such an easy way to spice up your décor as we move into the fall season this year!  You don’t have to be a professional wood worker to create an awesome fall wood sign for your home! This post will show you exactly how to make a fun I love fall wood sign with just a few simple supplies and steps! Making Your I Love Fall Sign If you want to give this easy I love Fall sign a go, then here’s the step-by-step instructions to create it! Supplies to make your I love fall sign: Wooden Sign board Stencil Transfers Transfer Tool Scissors Mineral Paint Paint Daubers Transfer Gel Paint brush Instructions to make your I love fall sign: Start with your board, paint it the color you prefer if it is not already done. Cut out your transfers the size you want. Take your transfers and place them on your base where you want them.  Use your transfer tool and make sure that they are flat and nicely stuck down. Peel back your transfer paper. Lay your stencil on your base where you want it. Using your dauber, dab your paint where you want it over your stencil.  Add some more transfers to your design where you see fit. Seal the design with a sealant. Frequently Asked Questions: How to apply a transfer? Have you ever seen a really cute saying or graphic and wished you could put it on everything? Well, there’s good news: with a little bit of patience and some basic tools, you can apply transfers to basically any surface! In this how to apply a transfer tutorial I will show you how it’s done. So go find your perfect transfer, and let’s get started! What paint should I use when using Stencils? Naturally, I typically use whichever paint is the closest to me, but in all honestly, I start with finding the right color I want for my project. If I had to pick a brand that is my favorite to use when stenciling I would say it is Master’s Touch acrylic paint from Hobby Lobby. You will find it in the art department. I love it because it is thicker and creamier than a lot of other craft paints.  Some people, like my best friend from high school who is a lifelong crafter, will say to use the more runnier stuff. She loves it but I do not. I think a lot has to do with what you love and what you started off using and are comfortable with. For more on this check out this post. Looking for some fun and crafty DIY home decor ideas? Look no further than the Flippin Furniture blog.We have tons of tutorials to help you with everything from crafting to furniture makeovers.And be sure to follow us on Facebook for even more inspiration.Love our crafting tutorials and want be apart of a crafting community? Join the Flippin Society today! Just pin this project name tutorial below to find the instructions later!

Learn to stencil your own sign

Being able to stencil your own sign is such a great way to get the decor you want in your home! I am going to show you how to make a new stenciled wood sign. You are going to love how easy and simple this technique is! There are so many times I am out shopping and want all the signs that are displayed for sale. If they aren’t discounted then I am not buying them. That is because I know that I can do them cheaper myself. Once you learn how to stencil a wood sign you too with all this thought next time you are browsing a store. How To Stencil A Wood Sign The technique of stenciling onto wood is SOOO simple y’all. So simple my husband, the farmer can even do it. We did a couple of signs together last year and the DIY zipcode sign was my favorite we did together. Supplies: Scrap Wood or lumber of any shape and size Fusion Mineral Paint or Stain Brown, Black and Tan Master’s Touch acrylic paint Stencils – My Favorites are from the Stencilsmith! Paintbrush Heat Gun/dryer Finger daubers Fast Drying Acrylic Minwax Spray Seal Steps: Prep your lumber by cutting it to size, sanding the lumber, and wiping clean of debris, staining it, and then… we get to the fun part. Stenciling!  Grab your desired size scrap lumber. Depending on the size stencils you have will determine which size scrap lumber you want to use.  With some dark brown* paint, give a base coat to your piece of scrap wood. Cover completely. Don’t forget to do the sides. *You can skip this step and stencil on raw, rough wood too. Let your paint dry or use a heat gun to speed up the drying process. Touch up any spots that you may have missed. Once dry, apply your “Hello Sweet Cheeks” stencil to the center of your board using the tan* acrylic paint. Using light taps with very limited paint on your finger daubers to help it from bleeding through. We can go in and add a floral stencil later or even some twine to add some embellishments. Repeat steps to create as many of your stenciled signs as you like. For my second one, I kept the raw wood look. I only stenciled on the parts of the stencil that I liked. I simply ignored the parts I didn’t want to use. “Please remain seated for the duration of the performance.” Potty humor is the best. Repeat to make all your different signs. I made several home phrases. Once completely dry, you can spray seal your painted wooden signs with a clear poly. You could skip this step entirely, but I like the finished look it provides.   Last but not least, enjoy your Stenciled Signs. So simple and so cute.  Do I have to use only one color when stenciling?  When stenciling it is ok to not use only one color when stenciling a sign. You can mix and match those colors to your heart’s content. You could highlight bold words with other colors of paint to help it stand out. For me, I am a plain Jane kind of girl, so I tend to keep it simple. But you do what you like best! That is the beauty of stenciling. So much room for creativity and interpretation.  Can I use a makeup sponge to stencil? Yes, yes you can. But I do prefer to use the Finger Daubers I buy on Amazon. I think they are just easier and keep my craft projects so much cleaner. Some people like brushes, too.  Now that we are done, how many spots are in your house, are you planning to create a stenciled sign for now? Just pin this How to stencil a sign tutorial below to find the instructions later!