Wednesday, June 9, 2010

subway scripture sign


I really wanted a large piece of something for the guest room and I love the subway art out there, but wanted to make it a little more us with one of my favorite scriptures.  So I grabbed a few cans of spray paint and a large piece of mdf and got to work.  It looked dead awful when it was done but thank goodness for the power of a sander and a can of glaze.  I sanded that thing until I was absolutely in love.  So for under $20 I got my large art that by the way never made it to the guest bedroom because I stole if for our master bedroom!

13 comments:

HeiDiLaiNe @ MyRealLife said...

Love it!! We are in the process of buying a new house and I just know I could find a place for something like this. You should do a tutorial so we can all copy:)

mk said...

This is really pretty. I should hire you to do some art for my apartment!

Leslie said...

love it!!!! i wanna do this too with my favorite scripture. yes please do a tutorial.

Rebecca Jo said...

OK - I'm on board with wanting a tutorial too!!! That's fantastic!

Lauren said...

Soooo cute!! Love it :)

Just Us said...

I would love a tutorial too. I don't even know what mdf is.

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Hattie said...

I love the look of these signs! I really like that you went with a lighter color instead of the black you always see. It looks great!

sanjeet said...

This is really pretty
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Cheryl said...

getting on the bandwagon. Would love to see a tutorial of how you did it. We are moving into a new house soon and I would love to put something like this over our fireplace. The verse you chose is one of my faves.

Unknown said...

I LOVE this!!!!!

kelley @ the eclectic owl said...

I love this! I love that you painted the base color gray - beautiful! I hope you'll stop by my blog! I am your newest follower! :)

http://www.theeclecticowl.blogspot.com

emily said...

this is a good project. It is hard to find modern scripture pieces and I'm thinking I may borrow your idea!