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Love Grows Here Wooden Plaque DIY

Create a space that encourages positivity when you decorate with this "Love Grows Here" hand painted sign. Use FolkArt Sign Shop products to fill your home decor with beautiful florals and uplifting messages.

This project features these great brands:

  • FolkArt Sign Shop Logo

At a Glance:

Project #15779 Skill Level: Intermediate
supplies

Plaid Supplies

Number Needed: 1 $-1.00
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FolkArt ® Sign Shop™ Squeegee Set, 6 pc. - 36354

Number Needed: 1 $0.00
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FolkArt ® Sign Shop™ Mesh Stencil - Love Grows Here, 2 pc. - 63353

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FolkArt ® Painting Tools - Stencil Tape, 3/4" x 25 yds. - 50380

Number Needed: 1 $9.99
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Other Supplies

  • Raw wood slice

instructions

  1. Remove the backing from your adhesive stencil and place it on your surface.
  2. Squeeze your stencil paste onto your squeegee, and apply the paste to your stencil by dragging the squeegee over your stencil. Replenish your squeegee with more paste if needed. Rinse off your squeegee in between colors. For a cleaner design, you can tape off areas where you want a separation of colors.
  3. Remove your stencils from your surface while the paste is still wet.
  4. Wash your wet stencil with warm water to reuse.

resources

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Introducing FolkArt Sign Shop

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Basic Stenciling Tutorial with FolkArt Sign Shop

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Using Multiple Colors with FolkArt Sign Shop

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Related FAQs

No, once fully dry, the paint has a no-smudge beautiful chalk effect.  As a matter of fact, if the message or design were sealed with a spray clear acrylic sealer, it would no longer be erasable and the surface could no longer be reused.  However, if the project is to be a permanent, non-changeable sign, then yes, of course, the surface can be lightly spray sealed with a clear acrylic sealer to seal and protect the design.

Yes, FolkArt Sign Shop Stencil Paste will mix well within the colors of each variety set.  Simply squeeze out a small amount of each color to be mixed. Begin by adding a small amount of the darker color into the lighter color, then continue adding small amounts of the darker color, a little at a time, until the desired color or value is achieved. It is recommended to use a palette knife to mix two or more colors when creating a custom color. 

No, FolkArt Sign Shop Multi-Surface Chalkboard Paint should not be mixed with water, mediums or other acrylic paints.  Mixing will destroy the properties that make this paint work as a chalkboard surface.

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Disclaimer: The information found in each project is presented in good faith, but no warranty is given, nor results guaranteed, nor is freedom from any patent to be inferred. Since we have no control over physical conditions surrounding the application of information herein contained, Plaid Enterprises, Inc. disclaims any liability for untoward results.

Important: Please be sure to thoroughly read the instructions for all products, paying particular attention to all cautions and warnings shown to ensure the proper and safe use of the product.

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