The possibilities are endless! It has been so much fun creating so many different painted signs for so many different occasions and tastes. What can I make for you?
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This sign was made as a birthday gift for a landscaper. His wife and kids gave him this sign to hang on their back porch. The flower was made using his oldest daughter and son's handprints, and the leaves on the vine are made of his youngest daughter's footprints.
This is one of my favorites!
My first business sign!
Show the way to your next Easter egg hunt with this adorable yard stake sign!
This was made to hang on a fence outside of a family lake house. They wanted something simple and distressed.
This is a recreation of a family farm brand. The RF has the names of the family members written in the stem of the R. This is a great idea for anyone with a family brand or symbol.
I really like the way this one turned out! I had never painted camo before, and I think the combination of the camo and the red is cute and boyish at the same time. Baby Sleeping signs are such a great idea! I always hung mine outside my front door to keep people from ringing the doorbell during those few precious moments of quiet.
This sign was purchased to be given as a wedding gift. What a great idea! The love birds on the top of the tree make it romantic and appropriate as a wedding gift, but it could be used year round as a front door decoration as well.
A name plaque makes a great teacher gift!
Fourth of July sign for a family with the last name 'Fore'
This sign was made to hang over a baby's crib. The baby has a western themed nursery, so I used that as my inspiration. The cow print letters are separate pieces attached to the back piece of wood, which gives such a neat 3D effect. I think this name sign will definitely grow with him and can be used in his room for years to come.
Garden sign made with little hand and finger prints
This was made for a preschool teacher who is retiring. The saying is part of the preschool's prayer and the birds in the tree represent the different classrooms. Such a sweet sign!
The is a sign for a first grade teacher's classroom. The teacher has a farm theme, so I recreated a few of the farm animals she has on her class website.
I was asked to recreate the old sign above using an eleven instead of a five. The new sign is a complete reproduction. A new piece of wood was custom cut, the colors were matched and the old lettering was handpainted. I think the end result is remarkably close to the original!
I had a request for a sign made with the saying above (can you tell she is a mother of teenagers?) :) She wanted to hang it in her kitchen, which has a 'beachy' theme. I think the sign above fits in with a beach-themed kitchen perfectly!