The warm and cool tones that are visible in this weathered
wood stain sign were a perfect addition to spruce up our laundry room / entryway.
to transform any it into an authentic looking DIY weathered
wood stain sign in 3 steps.
Not exact matches
1:
Stain the
wood pallet
sign.
I enjoyed Heather Van Uxem's sculpted spiders and dark
stained wood, Samuel Gélas's paintings of displaced people in Guadeloupe, and an imagined alphabet of dented squares from Tim Roseborough — who allowed one to take home one's name,
signed by him in ordinary cursive.
Trendy new companies are pushing the blue -
stained wood as a
sign of «green - ness», selling unique blue «pine beetle» siding, flooring, furniture, trim, paneling, and picture frames.
Featuring custom hand painted signage created on chalkboard in vintage frames and a unique
stained wood welcome
sign inspired by the couple's invitations.
Solid
stain is recommended if
wood is splintering or otherwise showing
signs of damage.
Hallway: Wall Color — I think Rockport Gray (it was one we found in his basement from last summer and just used it because we already had it) by BM in a matte finish Trim — Simply White by BM in a semi-gloss finish Doors — Wrought Iron by BM in semi-gloss Enter His Gates
Sign — Dear Lillie Coat Rack — We made it with a 1 by 8 piece of
wood (about 6 feet long)
stained with Provincial and added hooks from IKEA Large Hat — ?
Grocery
Sign — I had plans for this to be a DIY sign (mine would have been the same wood stain as the shelving with white lettering, not red) but with so much going on in December and the real life holiday home tour deadline... when I spied it at Hobby Lobby, I couldn't res
Sign — I had plans for this to be a DIY
sign (mine would have been the same wood stain as the shelving with white lettering, not red) but with so much going on in December and the real life holiday home tour deadline... when I spied it at Hobby Lobby, I couldn't res
sign (mine would have been the same
wood stain as the shelving with white lettering, not red) but with so much going on in December and the real life holiday home tour deadline... when I spied it at Hobby Lobby, I couldn't resist.
There are a lot of techniques to make great
signs, I prefer a
wood stain to the
sign to give it that rustic feel.
DIY Framed
Wood Farmhouse
Sign board + white paint +
wood stain + furring strips + saw + stencil + black paint + sandpaper +
wood glue + nails & hammer
Sometimes the
wood stain just looks old, or the hardware is a sure
sign of the age, but the frame can have some classic qualities about them that could look completely different with new hinges, hardware and paint.
I came across some
wood and decided to make them look like vintage
signs so I
stained them then painted them and before the paint dried I took water on my brush and went over the paint and wiped areas to let the
wood show thru so it looks like they
signs faded.