The weather hasn’t been good, so I have been doing some paper gardening inside. I made a sign for my kitchen using a great tutorial at Design Cuts. I also made some signs for my garden. I printed them on cardstock, sprayed them with clear coat, decoupaged them onto wood, and polyurethaned them. Not sure how long they’ll last out in the weather, but aren’t they fun?
The sun is out . . . Time to get dirty!
Those garden signs are impressive
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Thank you, Derrick! That’s my rainy day gardening project.
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Great idea for the outside signs! I really love the style of the one you used for your kitchen:)
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Thank you, Cynthia. I can tell that kitchen one is more your style. If I had used pale aqua and pink, well then, I’d have to send you a copy for YOUR house.
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Lol!! With a dash of red… I would happily hang it as is. So pretty:)
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Love them!!!! You could sell those 🙂
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Thanks for the vote of confidence. I haven’t put them out in the weather yet. . . They could be short term, but they will make the dirt look nice until the plants start to grow.
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I just love your signs for the garden, well done ❤
Take care from Laura
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Thank you so much – I have had to water over them every other day – it’s been so dry – and they are showing no signs of fading/peeling. Pretty cool.
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Jodierichelle, I think that’s great that your signs are holding up… I will give that a try too. Right now I’ve laminated my garden signs and clipped on the fence where the garden is located.. But, I’d rather have them like yours… Looking forward to your updates on the watering and the signs.. Thank you for commenting back my dear… Hugs to ya from Laura
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