How to Paint a Lettered Sign for Easter

Remember that song when you were a kid,
"here comes Peter Cottontail, hopping down the bunny trail.."
Brings back fun memories and was the inspiration for this sign.

Supplies you'll need:
pine board 1x 9 x16"
2 colors craft acrylic paint
white spray paint
vinyl letters or sticker letters
sandpaper
(for frame)
1/4" x 1 1/2" x 4'
nails, hammer, strong adhesive glue
wood stain

Start out by designing your wording on a vinyl cutting machine.
You can also use sticker letters, will take a little longer but is an option.
Paint the top of your board with the color you want your letters to be.
I wanted mine gray, so I'm using Dark Grey by Craft Smart acrylic craft paint.
With the weeded vinyl still attached to contact paper and backing,
lay that on the board and measure where the word Easter will fall.
(If using sticker letters, start to put down the words, stopping at Easter.)
Paint that section of the board with a second color.
I'm using Sea Breeze by Americana.
Then lay down your vinyl (or finish placing sticker letters)
Always make sure your paint is completely dry before adding the lettering.
I'm using pink vinyl so you can see it and
it is covering the color that I want those words to appear in.


Spray paint your board white.
Take your time and spray in layers.
The white will cover everything.



After it dries, peal off your letters.


Beautiful! It looks like you have vinyl on the board, 
but it's painted lettering!
I took some sand paper and distressed the edges a little. 


So, so loving this board!
You can  leave it just as is.


Or frame it.
I'm using a thin 1/4 thick trim,
that I cut and stained a couple says before so it would be dry and ready to use.
You can find all the directions on how to build the frame {here}


This sign is so fun!
I've collected a few bunnies over the years
and this sign will be perfect right next to them.


Maybe Peter Cottontail will stop by at your house!


Comments

  1. I love this sign! It's such a great idea! I hope you have the best day.
    Erin
    https://theeverydayevents.blogspot.com

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  2. Your Easter Sign is adorable! Thanks for sharing at Snickerdoodle. Pinning.

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    1. Thanks! I love how it looks on my mantle with decorative bunnies!

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  3. Great tutorial! Will have to try this using vinyl letters. Much easier than hand painting it all! Visiting from Show + Tell party.

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  4. I love the way you did this Heidi and your tutorial was so easy to follow too. Making "Easter" a different color adds such a lovely touch too

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    1. It really makes that word pop! Thanks for the feedback on the tutorial and for stopping by!

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  5. Great tutorial...such a SWEET sign!!!

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  6. This is such a lovely sign! Just perfect for the springtime. Pinning!

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  7. I love this! The colors are my favs! Thanks for sharing at Brag About It. Pinned!

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    1. I love the gray, white and turquoise combo too! :)

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  8. Such a cute sign. I need a vinyl cutting machine. Makes everything look so easy. Thanks for sharing at the To Grandma's House We Go Link Party.

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    1. You should totally get one! It opens a whole new door into crafting!

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  9. What you have shared is very valuable and helpful. All the information you have shared gives me more insights on this. Thank you for sharing. Keep it up! Would like to see more updates from you soon.

    Elcometer

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