Guest Designer Kylie Comfoltey of The Sassy Pepper wanted a custom made piece of artwork for her entryway. Here's Kylie's explanation of how she created this beautiful personalized wood design of her last name ...
I wanted to create an original project similar to the way we've created Mod Podge canvas projects in the past to show you that you can use the same methods but different materials to achieve a different look. You can take the idea of my project and simplify it by creating a simple rectangular or square sign of your own. The guys at your local wood source can cut the wood for you. You don't need all the tools and you don't need to spend as much time as I spent on this project! Don't be intimidated by words and phrases like "jig saw" and "beveled edge."
I started with a plain piece of 1/2" MDF (50"x25"), which cost me less
than $9. Using a pencil, I traced the shape I wanted to cut onto the
board.
Then I cut it out with a jig saw!
Beveled the edges with a bevel tool attached to my router. Oh, I just
love beveled edges. A pretty edge gives any project a more finished and
professional look. More "handmade" than "homemade," if you know what I
mean. (My husband says it is a "profile tool" not a bevel tool. Just a
little FYI.)
I brushed off all the saw dust and sanded the board until it was smooth
and uniform. Then I primed it (twice) and sanded it smooth again.
I painted the sign with two coats of leftover paint from previous projects. I wanted a semi-neutral sign, but decided to paint the edge a bolder color to give it a little oomph. I was going for depth with this project.
I painted the sign with two coats of leftover paint from previous projects. I wanted a semi-neutral sign, but decided to paint the edge a bolder color to give it a little oomph. I was going for depth with this project.
Along with the 1/2" MDF, I also picked up a very thin 1/8" MDF for just
under $4 to use as backing for my letters. I painted it to match the
sign's edge.
I cut the thin MDF with a circular saw, measuring a 1/8" excess on all
sides to make it slightly larger than the 4x6 images. In other words, I
cut out nine 4.5"x6.5" backings for my photos. Then I inked the edges to
give some extra depth and definition.
Once that was completely dry and smudge-proof, I Mod Podged the images to the backings.
Mod Podge Tip: when working with photos, it is best to paint a
layer of Mod Podge to the back of the photo itself, then affix the
photo to whatever medium you're working with (wood, canvas,
children--I'm kidding, don't Mod Podge your kids). If you paint the Mod
Podge to the wood/canvas first, it will cause for an uneven, bumpy
finish or "sucked-in" areas. This is because the wood/canvas material is
very porous, whereas the photo paper is thick and non-absorbent.
Paint Mod Podge to the back of the photo, then line your photo up where you want it and smooth it on for a perfect finish.
See how the Mod Podge dries clear? I can tell you were a little worried about the milkiness of the previous picture!
I decided that, after all the work I'd put into this project, I really
wanted to love the end product. So I splurged! I spent as much on these
two little decorative mouldings as I did on the rest of the materials
combined. But it was worth it.
I painted the mouldings to match the sign. They really gave my sign a beautiful finish.
I meticulously measured and spaced, centered and nudged until everything
was just where I wanted it to be. I used E-6000 adhesive, which dries
clear, to permanently affix everything to my sign and voila! The
finished product, at a whopping 24.5"x48.5":
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