. . . you make DIY lemonade, of course.
My latest project was an impromptu one. I was doing some shopping with birthday coupons from various merchants, when I spied this little beauty.
You've seen these. The in-store version of those vinyl letters that everyone's using. There are several online sources for these. I've been wanting to try them out, but have never gotten around to ordering any. And most of the ones I've seen in stores feature sayings that I wouldn't really want on any of my walls.
This one, though, was something I wanted: just the word "welcome." I'd been wanting to put one of these on the door from the garage into the house. I'd never expected to find this product in a store, but there it was--on clearance! Marked down to $5.49. And then I had my birthday coupon for an additional 15% off. $4.67 out of my pocket, and the vinyl lettering went home with me. I have to admit that I was feeling pretty smug.
You'd think that this product was designed specifically for a door, wouldn't you? Especially since there's a photo of a door on the front of the package. When I got home and took my vinyl letters out of the package, though, I discovered that the size of the image was about 39 inches wide. And the door is about 31 inches wide. My feeling of smugness vanished, let me tell you. Now my door had an inferiority complex, and I had a worthless package of absurdly large vinyl letters. Lemons.
Or so I thought, for a moment. Until I realized that I could do something else with those letters. I cut a piece of 1 x 10 lumber a little larger than the finished size of the vinyl letters. I used a hand-held plane to bevel the front edges of the board a bit. I spray-painted the lumber with some cheap red spray paint I had in the garage and then painted over the red with a new-to-me color, Rustoleum's Oregano.
Then I used some coarse sandpaper to distress the board, allowing a little of the red to peek through the green.
Once my board was ready, I had only to follow the directions enclosed with the vinyl letters to produce a fun "Welcome" sign.
I hung the sign on our screened-in porch, and I like the way it looks. I'd never even thought about putting anything on that sliver of wall above the screens, but I think the welcome sign looks as if it's always been there.
I should give credit where credit is due: Manuela at The Pleasures of Homemaking made a sign for her beautiful porch earlier this year, and her idea inspired me.
What do you think of my DIY "lemonade"? What would have done with the lemons?
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LOVE IT. So cute, I'll be stealing that idea. Just be prepared. :)
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Rachelle (With an A but pronounced with an I..I like your style ;)...)
I think it is PERFECT!!! It looks like it was made for that spot!
ReplyDeleteSuzanne
Incredibly beautiful! But I'm not really surprised. :) Great job!
ReplyDeleteVery cute!
ReplyDeleteI've made a sign with vinyl letter for my porch for every holiday of the year - I think it's the best way to use them!
LOVE the colors you chose!
what a great idea! I think I will snag myself some of those vinyl letters next time I catch them on clearance...;p
ReplyDeleteLooks great!
ReplyDeleteIt's lovely! Great way to work with what you have. :) I'm a little envious of your screened-in porch! Stopping by from Kimba's party. :)
ReplyDeleteGreat job!!! I love what you did with it!
ReplyDeleteYipee Richella - it looks perfect...absolutely perfect right there. And yes, I would have been feeling awfully smug myself had I found that great steal. :)
ReplyDeleteLooks great! Nice save!!
ReplyDeletePerfect! I like how it turned out.
ReplyDeleteNancy
I think that was the perfect solution....errr lemonade! LOL! I think it looks fab-u-lous! Now, YOU have inspired me - it never occurred to me to put one of those on a board (I guess cause I usually make my own signs)but I saw that Target had some clearanced last week. Hmmm....
ReplyDeleteManuela
Oh goodness Richella, I nearly bought that very same sign the other week when I got the one for my bathroom! I never even thought about it being too long. You did a great job on your sign :) I love the oregano color.
ReplyDeleteyou should plug your son's blog-my sons loves lego's, i am sure he'd follow a blog devoted to reviewing the new ones! -rachel
ReplyDeleteGreat job! I love the two-step painting, too. I have some letters I was given a year ago... sitting in my cabinet unused. I guess I should commit! Blessings!
ReplyDeleteWOW...your sign looks really great...sorry that it didn't work for the other door! Come over for a visit and check out the vinyl letters I found at THE DOLLAR TREE...if I change my mind (that I do a lot) then only $1.00 is lost...that's not bad.
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Linda
i love your welcome sign, richella! so cute! i think i love it more on that piece of wood than if it had been on the actual door! so creative, i am so impressed. love the paint color, too. i will have to check out oregano next time i buy spray paint. :)
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