Paint Good Looking Signs
If you don`t want poorly handwritten signs for your business/ event or whatever,
but can't afford (or are to cheap to buy ) a store made one - this is the instructable for you!
You'll be able to use any letter-style and size
but can't afford (or are to cheap to buy ) a store made one - this is the instructable for you!
You'll be able to use any letter-style and size
Materials
- a piece of plywood or whatever you want to use - cut in the desired shape and size
- paint in desired colour, i prefer acrylic-based ones, because they dry quick, but any outdoor-paint will do.
- a paint roller
- paintbrushes suitable for fine lines
- some sheets of A4-paper
- a printer
- carbon paper- one sheet
- tape
For changeable date:
laminate pouches
laminator
scalpel or permanent marker
or
Laserprinter
printing foil
- paint in desired colour, i prefer acrylic-based ones, because they dry quick, but any outdoor-paint will do.
- a paint roller
- paintbrushes suitable for fine lines
- some sheets of A4-paper
- a printer
- carbon paper- one sheet
- tape
For changeable date:
laminate pouches
laminator
scalpel or permanent marker
or
Laserprinter
printing foil
Background
paint the background colour in at least 3 coats
be very accurate with the edges
be very accurate with the edges
Layout
Take some empty sheets of A4 paper and lay them on the sign, in my case fit 2,5 A4 pages.
take a pencil and write the letters you'll need on the sheets - you don't have to write pretty, you only want find out,
what size the letters have to be.
Now start your computer and an office programm ( i like photoshop better, you can easily stretch the letters) and write
the letters in the desired font on you virtual A4 paper.
Compare with your handwritten letters
Choose a light colour for ink-friendly printing :)
you can print on the before used, sheets of paper
take a pencil and write the letters you'll need on the sheets - you don't have to write pretty, you only want find out,
what size the letters have to be.
Now start your computer and an office programm ( i like photoshop better, you can easily stretch the letters) and write
the letters in the desired font on you virtual A4 paper.
Compare with your handwritten letters
Choose a light colour for ink-friendly printing :)
you can print on the before used, sheets of paper
Tracing
Lay the printed letters in place on your sign and tape them on - but just on one side! (see picture)
now place the sheet of carbon paper (carbon side down) under your printed paper
and trace the letters with a pencil and moderate pressure
now place the sheet of carbon paper (carbon side down) under your printed paper
and trace the letters with a pencil and moderate pressure
The Real Thing /finishing
now grab the paintbrush and fill the letters you'll see on the background
this may take some time but it's worth it ;)
small details can be painted with markers, but you should only cheat that way if the sign won't hang permanent.
you're done by now!
As you might notice i didn't paint the date on the sign, I wanted to make it changeable for next years event, see the next steps for different solutions for that.
this may take some time but it's worth it ;)
small details can be painted with markers, but you should only cheat that way if the sign won't hang permanent.
you're done by now!
As you might notice i didn't paint the date on the sign, I wanted to make it changeable for next years event, see the next steps for different solutions for that.
Changeable Date Solution 1
the easiest way to do that would with a laser-printer , simply printed on a piece of foil...
could'nt do that so i came up with these two solutions, both take about the same time...
Solution one:
Pint the letters and cut them out with a scalpel
laminate the letters
cut out and attach with staple gun
could'nt do that so i came up with these two solutions, both take about the same time...
Solution one:
Pint the letters and cut them out with a scalpel
laminate the letters
cut out and attach with staple gun
Solution 2
take a empty laminate pouch and place in laminator
then place it on top of printed letters and trace them with a permanent marker
cut it in size and attach it with staplegun on the sign.
then place it on top of printed letters and trace them with a permanent marker
cut it in size and attach it with staplegun on the sign.