Happy Easter! | Easter Porch Sign DIY | Easter Decorations
Happy Easter! | Easter Porch Sign DIY | Easter
Decorations
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Hey loves! Just wanted to tell you guys happy Easter
because who doesn’t love Easter? Let’s not forget though the main thing about
Easter isn’t eggs, gifts, candy, baskets, or yummy food, it’s about the creator
who gave us these amazing things we have today. Also to kids it’s about the
Easter bunny too, lol! So don’t forget that.
Anyways, I hope you guys all have
a lovely Easter full of family, friends, and very yummy food! Before I finish
up this post really quick I just had to show you guys this Easter porch sign
DIY decoration that I made a few days ago and I absolutely loved it and the way
it turned out! It was really easy (especially if you are pretty artistic and
crafty). If you’re not extremely artistic and crafty though don’t worry about
it just go for it and give it your best shot and I’m sure it’ll come out great!
You will need;
Acrylic paint (any colors you would like but I recommend
pastels or brights, mainly because it’s for Easter and spring is very light and
bright)
An old flat board/piece of wood. (be careful in case of
splinters in wood)
Paint brushes (Artists type, variety of sizes and shapes,
do NOT use a regular paintbrush because it won’t work well for lettering at
all)
Old plate or paper plate (to put paint onto to use)
Cup of water (I like to use hot or lukewarm. This is just
to clean your brushes)
Paper towel or rag (to dry brushes every time after
cleaning them)
Directions;
The first thing you want to do is grab a damp rag or damp
sponge and just wipe off your wood just to be sure it’s clean and dry because
if not then you could possibly run into a piece of dirt or grass or something
gross and then it’ll just mess up your painting or leave a lump in the painting
and look just different or off.
So the next thing you want to do is just paint the entire
thing whichever color you’re base color is. As you can see I used a turquoise
color blue (only because I didn’t have a light baby blue) and you just need to
paint the entire front. You can also paint the sides if you would like too but
I didn’t worry about those.
Next, you want to start with the letters. I went in with a
very small pointy brush first and some black acrylic paint (use whatever color
you like I was out of white or I would’ve used that) then I just carefully and
SLOWLY started making my letters. Don’t treat these like you’re writing on a
piece of paper or something because they aren’t that simple and are very easy
to mess up on. Just take your time with them and they will look great. Art is
all about patience.
After you have your letters written and painted go back
over them with a flat smaller brush and make them a little thicker. Sort of
like I done mine because you want to make sure the letters are big enough so that
way people can read the sign. The whole point in porch decorations is so
EVERYONE can see them, make sure they can read them too you guys.
Once you have your letters thickened out and they can be
read from a distance, let your painting dry. This shouldn’t take longer than
15-20 minutes because it’s acrylic paint so it dries fairly fast.
Now, start on your decorations. You can add whatever you
like to decorate it for Easter but for mine I done a variety of different
things. For the banners I just drew a black line going across up and down in
between the lines of words and then just added little flags and filled them in.
I used a variety of different colors for this because I just felt like it
looked cutest.
Once I finished with those I just done a variety of
different colored polka dots all over the painting just because they add a
little extra to the painting and they are just super cute and scream Easter.
After that was done, I just got some bright lime green
paint and just got a flat small brush and just started from the bottom with the
brush long ways up and just stroked upwards and just made the grass about the
length I thought it looked like average grass.
Then I just added in some cute flowers to the bottom near
the grass because spring is all about flowers and bright pretty colors. I added
a dab of yellow in the middle because well, it looked more like a flower once I
done that.
After that I just done a few touch ups and was finished
with this adorable Easter project! It turned out great and I absolutely love it
and I actually got compliments on it from our neighbor. (Please excuse our
paint job on the house we are renting and it I know doesn’t look perfect but we’re
renting so we can’t fix it).
Anyways, hope you guys enjoyed this post and have yourself
a great Easter with your friends and family and if you have little ones I hope
they enjoy their Easter as well! Thanks for reading loves and check back MWF
for new posts and if you enjoyed this post please share and comment and let me
know if you tried out my DIY. I would love to see your results as well!
HOPPY
EASTER!!!
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