I promised to show you a makeover of that cute little Easter sign that I repaired and here it is....
I turned that Easter sign into this very cool bee sign with a poem by Emily Dickenson that I just love. The most awesome thing about this project is that it's totally interchangeable and I didn't have to destroy the original piece, which is this....
All I had to do was swap out the four pins and put a new sign on the front that I made on pic monkey with a great image from The Graphics Fairy. Such a great blog and Karen is so awesome! (Thank you Karen for making it all so easy for us!)
I'm going to show you how you could make this interchangeable sign for yourself in just 6 easy steps. I had a sign to start with, but you could use a block of wood(any thickness) and it would work the same way. Let's get started:
You'll need a block of wood, a couple of mini dowel rods, some buttons and gems, a piece of mylar or clear plastic, hot glue gun and the graphic of your choice.
1) Drill holes all the way through the four corners of your block.
(If you want to be able to put something on top, like I did with
the egg, drill a hole in the top as well.)
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You can see the dowel sticking out on the lower left here. |
2) Cut your mini dowel rods so that you have 4 pieces that fit
through the block with just about 1/4" sticking out the back.
If you are making a piece to attach to the top, cut your dowel
for that as well and make it stick up about 1/4" also.
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I made 4 sets, so I'd have extras with matching buttons for future signs. |
3) Attach buttons or gems or (like I did, both) on one end of the
mini dowel rods with a hot glue gun.
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Tip: An easy way to stand your dowels upright while your waiting for glue to set is to put them in a small container some dried beans or gravel. |
4) Make a template out of the mylar that is the exact same size as
the front of your block of wood. Trace the holes and punch
them out with a standard paper punch.
5) Make your graphic in whatever program you like and size it to
to fit the template. Now lay the template over the graphic and
trace around it with a pencil. Trace the holes as well. Cut it
out and punch the holes with your paper punch.
6) Put the graphic over the front of your block. Add the Mylar
template over the top to protect it. Push your dowel rods
through from front to back so that the decorative buttons are
on the front side. If you have made something to attach to the
top, put it on the dowel rod and insert it in the top hole.
There ya go! Your sign is finished in 6 steps! When you want to change it out...just make a new graphic, remove the pins, use the mylar template to line it up, insert new graphic and and replace the pins. It took me only about 5 minutes to change the Bee sign into another sign using the logo from my good friend Mel's blog, Mellywood's Mansion. I put a little crown on top because she is indeed the queen of her home, which she is making over one awesome room at a time!
Now how fun is that?! I'm pretty sure I'll be making this sign over a bunch of times. (Once you have made one, the rest are just new graphics!) Mother's Day is coming up.....maybe I'll start there!
But for today, I'm loving the bee poem. I love the simple message behind those words.
***This project is dedicated to all of my blog friends who are constantly emailing me telling me NOT to take apart something that I made! You know who you are!***
Enjoy your day and go make a sign for yourself!
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