I had a successful thrify re-do this week that turned out well and I thought I’d share. I came across these old blocks at the thrift store last week, I knew exactly what was in store for them.
I popped off the wooden letters, painted the front black, and printed off some letters in various fonts.
I liked the way the black letters on white looked so much that I painted white over the black background. I then traced the backs of the letters in pencil, put each letter on a block, and rubbed the front with a lead-less mechanical pencil to transfer the letter outline onto the block.
I got some Craft Smart paint from Michaels that almost doubled my painting time (on the right). Do not get this stuff if you are trying to do this project, it covers like watercolor, so it makes an already time-consuming project take a lot longer. Luckily I had some of the Liquitex (on the left) leftover from another project, and that filled in the letters easily with only 1 coat.
I then sanded the letters and corners, painted over the whole thing with a glaze and wiped it off. Ta da!
I realize that glazing flirts with the fine line between making your project look antiqued, and making it look just plain dirty. This was my first time glazing anything so hopefully my technique (I’m pretending there was one) will improve with time.
The black paint under the white background paint ended up coming in handy, because when I sanded the edges and corners, the black just popped right out. It didn’t even need the glaze.
I'm excited to be linking this to the CSI Project!
My house needs some love from Erin A!!! miss you, sjo
ReplyDeleteThese are so cute! It would be adorable adapted for use in a nursery! I will have to keep that in mind for a shower gift!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tutorial. You did such a great job!
Those are great! Thanks for sharing the DIY! I love working with blocks and this definitely is something I want to try too!
ReplyDeleteThose look GOOD.
ReplyDeleteSeriously? Erin, you kill me. These are too cute. They are screaming my name. Wow. I love them. I think they were actually meant for my house, don't you???
ReplyDeleteNice job. : )
I love this project. Your distressing is excellent. Good job!
ReplyDeleteI hope you'll drop by AtticMag to tour my home.
Allison
Who's the artist now?? ;-)
ReplyDeleteThese are fantastic!
J.
Those look so great!
ReplyDeleteThey turned out great- I love them!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for linking up with the Talented Tuesday link party at My Frugal Family, which is hosted every Tuesday. Please feel free to stop back in every week and post your newest projects!
I'm a sucker for wooden block letters. Fantastic job!
ReplyDeleteThey came out beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteGreat outcome for your first antiquing job!!
I love these! I'll have to give something like this a try.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea and thrifty!!!1 i love IT.....The "paint" job is great too. I like the "worn" look!
ReplyDeleteHappy St. patrick's Day from Houston, TX!
love how you re-used your stamp blocks with the various sizes looks great!!
ReplyDeletecute, cute, cute. Have any left over blocks? ha ha!
ReplyDeleteThese look great! You did a fantastic job! I love 'em!
ReplyDeleteRebekah @All Thingz Related {hosting a giveaway on our blog!}
I love those!!
ReplyDeleteAdorable! I love the distressing.
ReplyDeleteThanks for linking up to A Little Creative Therapy with Life in the Pitts!
That is cute! Great Project. Would love to have you link up at Trendy Treehouse for our Creative Share WED.
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So cute and I like that you took the time to handpaint the letters...way to go! Just found your blog...come say hi sometime. Sandra
ReplyDeleteYou are so freaking creative. Love those blocks. I have got to do this one!
ReplyDeleteLove these! great tutorial by the way :)
ReplyDelete~ Emily N. from "too Blessed to Stress"
I love them. They turned out so great. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI love the technique you used! I will definitely be trying it in the future. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteVery very cute! I love the vintage look!
ReplyDeleteThey turned out lovely! Thanks for sharing with Made it Monday! Jules
ReplyDeleteThese look great! What a creative idea.
ReplyDeleteOh, I love it. I really think the glaze is the key! Thanks for showing us.
ReplyDeleteThese are darling! I love the pic of them stacked on top of each other in towers! Great tutorial as well!
ReplyDeleteOkay, I already commented on these but had to again. They are just awesome. Also, how did you get that adorable header on your blog? It looks perfect. LOVE it!
ReplyDeleteThey look amazing! Fantastic job!
ReplyDeleteThese are GREAT! II think I have some old blocks around here somewhere. I'll have to start digging and give this a try. thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI am so impressed! Wonderful!!!
ReplyDeleteThis is an adorable blog. I'm glad I stumbled upon it!
ReplyDeleteI love how universal these are! tfs!
ReplyDeleteI love it! They're so pretty! I'm putting it away in my idea file for sure!
ReplyDeleteRachelle
Cute idea! Great house warming idea too. I think you did a great job with the glaze. Thanks for sharing it at POPP.
ReplyDeleteLove the blocks!
ReplyDeleteGreat project. I totally agree about that paint! Nice job finishing them with that glaze. Super-Cute!
ReplyDeleteHolly
504 Main
I love how they turned out! Super cute!
ReplyDeleteThanks for linking up to Make it Yours day!
They turned out fantastic!
ReplyDelete-Tiff
I love this project! I just stumbled across your blog from amberfilkins.blogspot.com. She linked to your wall art project that you did which I also loved. Great stuff! I'm following you!
ReplyDeleteI love your blocks. So cute!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for linking it up to my party!!!
XOXO
Jen
LOVE this idea! I can't wait to try it! Loved the photo blocks idea you posted on Lemon Tree Creations, but love this Welcome sign block idea too, a lot. Thanks for the great ideas and tutorials. You are very inspiring!
ReplyDeleteThose are cute. You have inspired me. . I have some blocks I need to re-do. Thanks for sharing. Karie
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Wow! Those turned out great! Love them!
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