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I made something yesterday

QueenOfFrance87

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My cousin and her bestie hosted a small get-together yesterday, because her friend has a job making signs to support her kids' softball activity. What we did was we work with wooden boards, stencils, and paint to make these signs. Here's what mine looked like:

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So, what do you think? I know there were some places where I may have messed up, but this is my first time making something like this. I did like how it turned out, though.
 
Such pretty colors - your sign makes me hopeful for the fall in the Northeast United States - a beautiful and wonderous time of year!
 
That is so beautiful and I would absolutely buy one from you!!

My current favorite fall decoration in my collection is a mint green pumpkin that has “Happy fall y’all” written on it. Lol
 
Is that brush lettering?
Not quite. I used paint instead of markers, and the design I used was pre-cut onto vinyl, which I stuck and transferred on wooden canvases. After that's done, I found that the easiest way to put paint on it is to blot the paintbrush on the canvas rather than normal painting because the paint will seen through the vinyl, making the design messy looking. After letting the paint dry, I slowly peeled off the vinyl, and that's how I did it.
 
You have an excellent eye for art. But then l loved your prior illustrations so this seems right in line with your many talents. You got rid of the zero and now you are your own creative hero. :)

Etsy please. Lol
 
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My cousin and her bestie hosted a small get-together yesterday, because her friend has a job making signs to support her kids' softball activity. What we did was we work with wooden boards, stencils, and paint to make these signs. Here's what mine looked like:

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So, what do you think? I know there were some places where I may have messed up, but this is my first time making something like this. I did like how it turned out, though.
You made that? Wow. I'd pay $20-$30 for that at a big box store.
 

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