I have three confessions: 1. I have a serious thing for vintage metal sign letters.
Look at all that chippy goodness.
I would put this in my kitchen tomorrow.
You know I want the “H.”
If I could dig through a pile like this, I’d be a happy camper.
2. I’ve gotten impatient about finding the letter I want - “S” - in the color I want - blue, yellow, or red – in the size I want – 12 inches or smaller.
3. Even if I find the magic letter, I’m fairly certain it would cost more than I’m willing to spend. In case you haven’t figured it out, this girl is cheap when it comes to her vintage finds!
So, I decided to fake it.
First, I picked up a white woodish letter “s” at Ben Franklin. It was only a few bucks.
Next, I sanded it a bit and gave it two coats of metallic silver spray paint.
I let that dry for an hour, and then mixed up a beachy blue/grey/green using my acrylic paints.
After two coats dried, it looked like this.
Now for the fun - beating it up and making it all chippy!
First, I took a sanding block to it. This gave me some scratchy streaks and let some of the silver paint show through. I also sanded all the edges fairly well.
After this, I took a wet paper towel and wiped a few spots with a fair amount of pressure.
Because the top coat was acrylic, the combo of water and force completely removed the colored paint in these areas. I kept repeating these steps until I liked the look.
I wanted a fairly beat up patina, but you could be gentler and just add a few scratches.
I think this is going to look awesome on the gallery wall I have planned for the stairwell!
Have you ever faked a vintage find?
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Thanks for hosting, Gina!
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Hattie
28 comments:
I want to try this! SO fun.
I love the colors you chose for this. Cute!
LOVE this!
Totally brilliant! I have an old DIY on my blog on how I "faked" vintage looking hair pins :-)
Very cute! I want to buy some patterned letters from anthropologie that spell out "eat"...
coming from shabby chic cottage...loving this idea!
I didn't know that about acrylic paint and latex~I'll have to try it.
Your S looks great~a very convincing fake!
As awesome as the "real" ones!!
Great idea, Hattie! And economical too. I would love for you to link this post to my Time Travel Thursday or Tips & Tricks linky parties.
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Hope to see ya there!
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I have been trying to figure out to do just what you did for an S, too! Thanks for sharing!
love it!
I love it ...I'm always on the hunt for letters and never find what I want. Great idea and I think I can do that.
That is amazing! You did a fantastic job making it look like the real thing. I have a thing for old rusty letters too, well letters of any kind really! Theresa
I love this! I fake signs on barn wood boards. Love the shabby look too!
love this idea!
way to go.
xo
elyse
Looks cool! I adore big letters as well. The older, chippier, peely looking, the better!!
Thanks for posting this! This is a great idea, I am going to have to copy this. I love the vintage letters, this is extremely cool!
I am traveling over from Transformation Thursday! I like the fake chippy look! I love the price even better!
I am trying this project this weekend!!! Thanks for sharing the instructions. i will show you how it turned out. Thanks.
One more comment. How is the s hanging on the wall? Thanks.
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This looks fantastic - thanks for the tutorial.
Sherrie,
The letter came with a small carved out hole in the back for it to hang easily on a nail. If it hadn't come this way, I would have probably used strong glue to attach a sawtooth hanger to the back.
Good luck with your project!
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Hattie
I, too, love vintage metal signs! Thanks for sharing your "fakery" -- I may have to give it a try!
Abigail
Great idea for making it look metal! I believe it!!
LOVE this- what a terrific way to vintage-ify your letter!
we have a friday fun find party- we'd love it if you'd link to this!
Great idea! I'm not very paint-savy so I love seeing how you do this. Thanks for sharing.
love this! am so doing this!
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