Happy Valentine's Day! I hope you all are enjoying the night with your special loved one! In the spirit of the holiday of Love, I found a few signs this week while browsing Pinterest highlighting Love in various ways. Hope you enjoy!
Source: Just Between Friends |
This is such a cute DIY sign that could be hung in the master bedroom - or anywhere else! First, just take a few wooden slats, glue them together, paint them white and then distress with some brown and/or black wash. Trace and cut out your stencil and then place it on your dried wooden slats. Either nail in some nails, or screw some screws in around the stencil - remove the stencil. Wrap yarn around the nails or screws to make the letters pop, and then frame it! Love the look!
Source: My Pink Life |
I love having scripture art hanging in my house - and this is a great one! Aimee from My Pink Life used an old barn door for her project, but I think any slab of wood would work. She even includes a tutorial on how she does all the lettering on her signs - check it out here!
Source: MangoSeed |
This sign is actually sold on Etsy by Christina at MangoSeed, but I think it could also be an easier DIY sign for all you creative ones out there! I love the added anniversary date to make it that much more personal!
Source: Red Letter Words |
Over at Red Letter Words, there are a ton of signs you can purchase, but I think they are also an inspiration for many DIY sign projects. This is one of my favorite verses!
Source: Show & Tell |
So cute! I love that all the supplies for this DIY could be found at Hobby Lobby (or another craft/hobby store). This is one project that could be made up pretty quickly, but looks amazing!
Source: Love of Family and Home |
This is definitely a project on my to-make list. I love that this can be a daily reminder of the goals in our household.
Thanks for stopping by & I hope you enjoyed!
What are some signs that have inspired you to make your own?
Thanks so much for sharing. I love these signs. I think I am going to buy the one from Etsy.
Trả lờiXóaI love these. Especially the scripture on the barn door. We have several pieces of Christian art but ours are more formal. I like the informality of this.
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