What
would Michelle do?
Noel Letter Set Tutorial
I love
Christmas! I have so many Christmas decorations that I could probably open my
own store. But, when it comes to colors and Christmas I am definitely not a
traditionalist! I am not into the old school green and red, which is great if
that is what you like. All of my Christmas decorations are navy blue and silver
with a little burgundy thrown in. I am a firm believer that when crafting or
decorating you should use the colors that you love and by doing so you will
love all the projects you make. Today I am going to teach you a fun technique
that is a little more advanced but super easy to do. I am also going to use
non-traditional colors on this Christmas project.
Here is a
list of the items that I used on this project:
Noel letter set, mahogany stain, midnight blue
delta paint, Papers from echo park Keeping Cozy collection: Snowy days (front
on the L) and Winter swirls (front on the O and back on the E), navy blue
crinkle satin ribbon, medium rustic bell, sponge brushes, Dorice brand wood
glue, dark brown ink, colorbox ink applicator, sand paper and Vaseline. All
items except the stain and Vaseline can be purchased at The Wood Station.
When
starting any wood project I like to sand off any rough spots. Make sure that the
wood is dusted free of sawdust. Using a sponge brush stain all sides of the N,
also the bake, sides and front edges of the o, e, and l. Let the stain dry
completely.
Once the
stain is dry apply Vaseline to any location that you do not want the paint to
stick and the stain to show through. I applied it to random places on the edges
and on the solid parts of the letters as
well. Using a clean sponge brush apply a coat of paint. Paint right over the
top of the Vaseline. Apply a second coat if needed.
You can
see where the Vaseline was applied under the paint. Allow the paint to dry for
several hours or overnight. Once the paint is dry use a napkin, paper towel or
rag to wipe the paint off of the places where the Vaseline was applied,
The paint
will rub right off in those places making it look as though the paint peeled
off due to age or weather. You can also do this with two shades of paint if you
like. You can also sand it in places to give it an even more rustic look.
Select
the papers that you would like to use. Either before you start painting or
after they are completely dry trace the letters face down on the back side of
the paper. (The side that you are not using.)
A little
tip: If you have letters that are a tight fit for tracing, take a pen apart and
use just the ink barrel portion as shown above.
After
tracing your letters cut them out and tear all of the edges. Lay the paper
letters face up on the letter to make sure that they are the way that you would
like them. Then was all of the paper letters.
Happy
Crafting!
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