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Create your diy project using your cricut explore, silhouette and more. Our website uses cookies to improve your experience. Learn more. Let this coat of paint dry for at least an hour. Next, I sprayed one coat of white spray paint.

Let it dry for at least one hour. NOTE: I spray almost all spray paint and sealers about inches away. To prevent drips from the nozzle, shake the can for at least one 1 minute before spraying. With a generous amount of Mod Podge, apply a smooth layer of the glue to the wood block using your sponge brush. I placed the glue directly on the wood and placed the excess in a separate container. One photo is me picking off a piece of dirt that got onto the board while placing the glue. I wanted the paper to be as smooth as possible on the block, as I knew any raised object would show through the paper when complete.

As you place the cardstock print on the block, I suggest working from corner to corner to get it centered, trying not to smudge the print. Once you feel comfortable that the paper is centered, smooth out the paper over the block. It worked very well to both not smudge the ink and get any bubbles out. Let the mod podge dry at least one hour. I suggest checking to make sure any excess is clear. Optionally sand around the edges of the block and paper to give it a distressed look.

I used grit first and followed up with a grit piece of sand paper. After wiping off any excess grit from the sanding, I sealed the block and paper with acrylic sealer once more. I let that dry for a little more than one hour before handling it again. The original blog has a unique design to hang the artwork with a bunch of other framed items.

The ones I made for my kiddos are in our bedroom, and I plan on putting a framed photo of them with the group of stats. I am building a CNC mill as we speak. I think I might do something like this, but have the mill cut the letters into the wood panel.

This would also look VERY cool as a laser-cut acrylic edge lit sign :. Hi to everyone who is new to Instructables! Welcome - If you are not a "Pro" member, the site will not let you download a file. If you would like to become a "Pro" member, and you specifically came to this site for this file, email me and I will see what I can do.

Thanks for visiting. Reply 9 years ago on Introduction. Instead of signing up to be a pro member, sign up for a free account. I still couldn't,t get it to download the instructions, but at least I could get into other ideas! I tried as well. I signed up for the free ware but it wouldn't let me download the PDF file. Any suggestions?

I don't know how to do that because I am not Photo Shop savvy, but it's a free file so you can do what you want with it. I wanted to make it as easy as possible for someone else to re-create. These look amazing!



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