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Wednesday, March 4, 2015

EAT Drink and be Merry Marquee Sign and Wine Storage

A little BIG something

for my Dining Room Wall!



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This has been my marathon project

since I sketched it out about four months ago!

I think I could be obsessed with building things

if I had all of the right tools.

My builds are very rough,

but they look okay from a distance.

( sorry Dad)


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So it looks like one large unit,

but is really two pieces.

The Large EAT letters are cut from 3/8 " plywood.




They are painted white and rubbed with

English Chestnut Stain.




The base color for the sign is a medium gray.

Then I criss cross brush on a glaze of

raw sienna and floetrol.

I also rubbed on stain in places.

It's a hodge podge of grunginess.

Just keep layering colors.




I painted the wine storage

with a mix of Raw Sienna, Brown, and Camel.

While it was still wet, I brushed on some white.




It's not an exact science : )

I love to play with color layers.



Attach the letters with Liquid Nails

and a couple of small screws.




Let dry.

Mark light locations.

I bought my globe lights at Target.




Use a 3/4" spade bit and drill through.




Chalk transfer letters and paint white 

with a dark charcoal shadow.

Stain to grunge.






I added some hooks from Hobby Lobby

for my coffee mugs.

I will keep wine and coffee in the wood bin.










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I love coffee anything

and twinkly lights.

So this will be a happy wall!


Hope it inspires you!

Deb




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17 comments:

  1. wow! that is fantastic!!! It looks wonderful in your dining room.

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  2. I have wanted to make a marquee light for years now and I don't see it happening soon. Your sign is fantastic so whether I get around to making one or not I've pinned it.

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  3. What a great sign/cup holder!!! I love that you added lights!

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  4. Another precious project! Does your mind ever slow down? LOL. Love the wall piece.

    Judy

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  5. I love this and admire your design. Thank you for the great tutorial on grunge painting which I will print out or pin if that is okay. I don't exactly understand how the wiring works, is each bulb wired together to make one cord? Thank you much for the fabulous painting lesson!

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  6. Oh, yes, it is a string of globe lights that Target sells at Christmas and also in the summer for patio lights.
    So I duct taped the unused lights on the back of the sign.
    Thanks so much,
    Deb

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  7. Oh My Goodness Deb!!! Another stunning project! This is so stylish, I love it! You made it look so easy too! Thank you for sharing!
    Smiles!
    Terry

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  8. I love this!! So creative and of course, a beautiful finish!

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  9. You are so creative and talanted!
    I would love for you to stop by my blog and join our link party Something to Talk About!
    Have a great day!
    Karen

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  10. It turned out so great! I'm thinking I need to start investing in some tools :)

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  11. This is SO fun, I love it! Pinned to try and recreate :)

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  12. Your work is so beautiful! Love it and your build is awesome! Pinned.

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  13. Just bought my first home so slowly trying to figure out how to decorate. This piece is so awesome and exactly what I have been looking for. I do a lot of smaller DIY projects but have never done anything this big or extensive. Is this something you would sell in your shop? Thanks!

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  14. Hi Christina -
    I appreciate your note. I'm sorry I'm not able to take that project on right now. My work days are changing a bit with my art.
    I hope you can find someone that can help.
    Best Wishes in your new home,
    Deb

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  15. This is absolutely amazing and I can't believe that you made it yourself! How gorgeous and inspiring!! :)

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