I cannot resist an old door or window. You could possibly even say I am a collector...and oh yeah hubby loves it {insert sarcastic font}! Well, it is time to whittle down the collection...{so I can hunt for more1}. And it just happened to be my Dad's birthday {a few months ago - I was late} and my Mom's birthday {I was actually early!} and I thought I would create something for each of them.
First up {since I am playing catch up} is a gift for my Dad. He LOVES cars, especially VW's and hot rods. I wanted something a little slick, but I wanted to overall vibe to be more like "it was slick at one time." I also wanted the sign to be different than the sign I was making for my Mom - I wanted each one unique.
I found a cabinet door in my stash and got to work.
{Wanna see my mom's chippy white restaurant sign? It's right HERE!}
Supplies
Krylon Indoor/Outdoor Spray Paint in Semi-Flat Black
Krylon Looking Glass Mirror Like Paint
DecoArt Gloss Enamels: Indian Turquoise, Citron Green, True Red, Black, White
Rockler Bench Cookies (for elevating the door)
Rockler Deft Wood Finish Spray
Rockler Sanding Bug
Paint brushes
Computer print out of font/words for signage
Painters tape
Masking tape
Drop cloth or newspaper for protecting surfaces
I originally was going to leave the glass plain - that is why the Looking Glass is not in the above photo, but it was just missing something when I finished and Krylon's Looking Glass Mirror Like Paint made all the difference!
HERE'S a PDF Tutorial
THE FRAME
Clean it up and Paint it!
THE GLASS - SIGNAGE
Clean glass it up and determine the look you are going for; print it out of the computer and paint it on!
THE MIRROR - BACKING
Spray outside or in a well-ventilated area!
Spray outside or in a well-ventilated area!
Get spraying!
And you are done!
Oh that turned out great!
ReplyDeleteWhat a super fun idea! I love the mirrored paint, it turned out great.
ReplyDeleteChelsea
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ReplyDeleteYou did a great job!
Love this! Perfect for a man cave. :)
ReplyDeleteHolly, it came out great! I love the fonts you used. Your dad must have loved it!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun daughter you are Holly! Way to get creative...this looks great! :)
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Finally had a moment to visit your blogs... am a new follower! These signs are so clever, simple, and professional-looking. Can't wait to try making one for our garage!
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